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Post by Jeff on Mar 21, 2016 21:28:28 GMT
Ive just seen some pics of this storage field (scrapyard) supposedly there are between 2700 and 2800 frames there. most seem to be smallish tin, but there are some biz (Learjets falcons) and communters plus airline jetsreams. Has anyone visited this place?
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Post by Jeff on Mar 21, 2016 21:47:52 GMT
found a video
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Post by Jeff on Mar 21, 2016 22:24:00 GMT
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Post by billsamuels on Mar 22, 2016 19:43:12 GMT
If you got 15 blokes together that's nothing, really. But the fact that they do it needs commendation... Pity more places don't do it... If I ever get back to Missouri I'd certainly like to do it... Bill
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Post by Jeff on Mar 22, 2016 20:25:18 GMT
I thought it was each not per minibus !
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Post by seaharrierfa2 on Mar 26, 2016 6:20:26 GMT
Wow, just looked on Google Earth! You'll need a lot more than an hour here!
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Post by keefyboy on Mar 26, 2016 11:07:50 GMT
What an amazing and eerily haunting video - the civilian equivalent of AMARC I guess, though not quite so regimented. I'm surprised that I've never heard of this place before - all credit to the chap who filmed it as I suspect there must be a wide variety of snakes lurking about all over this place.
I certainly recall seeing a number of the Jetstreams in service at Washington DC in the early nineties - I bet there was a lot of flying time left on many of these airframes when they were retired!!
I bet there's no inventory list for this lot either!
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Post by graham on Mar 30, 2016 5:52:52 GMT
Wow Bob, Sabreliners, Jet Commanders and Jetstars - takes me back about 40 years!
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