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Welcome To The World's Largest Aircraft 'Boneyard': Where B-52s & F-16s Are Laid To Rest
Welcome To The World's Largest Aircraft 'Boneyard': Where B-52s & F-16s Are Laid To Rest
Authored by Allen Stein via The Epoch Times,
They are the dinosaurs of the modern age—hulking retired aircraft baking in the Arizona sun, stretching in rows across the desert.
Once America’s defenders of the sky—B-52 Stratofortress and B-1B Lancer bombers, F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters, C-130 Hercules and C-5 Galaxy cargo planes—they now sit idle, preserved for parts or history.
Maintaining and reclaiming these aircraft is no small task at the nation’s only military aircraft “boneyard.”
At Davis–Monthan Air Force...
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