Can anyone tell me the name of the base where America stores and breaks up all of its older planes .?
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It's Davis Monthan AFB, near Tuscon Arizona. The "Boneyard" (Aircraft storage facility) is a huge expanse of desert land where aircraft are stored and destroyed. The old B-52's are destroyed here using a guillotine (a concrete slab on a crane) so that the Russians can see on satellite (nuclear downsizing). Other aircraft are kept in a serviceable (fully repaired) state in case of emergency or to sell to other nations (hundreds of F-4's mainly!). They also have a closed-off corner for the vietnam era transports thet deployed agent orange chemicals in the jungles, as these are still toxic.
I looked inside a B1-B Lancer there. Most of the Avionics are stripped out and the windscreen is blacked out now.
It's a desert but I can't remember the name.
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The "bone yard" is outside Tucson Az. Use google maps to find it.
Just outside Tucson, Arizona in the Sonora Desert is the famed Airplane Graveyard-Bone Yard at Davis Monthan Airforce Base
it is in arizona> got no name but that is where it's at
Davis-Monthan AFB
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It is in the Sonoran desert in Arizona.
Davis-Monthan AFB, outside Tucson, AZ.
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It's the AMARC facility, at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson AZ
Here's a good website about it:
http://www.amarcexperience.com
Davis-Monthan in Tucson is the principal base for military aircraft.
Check out the site www.cactuswings.com/storage for 15 other sites both military and civil aircraft.
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