Commonly referred to as the “Boneyard,” the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., contains about 5,000 retired military aircraft throughout 2,600 acres.
Crews at the Boneyard preserve aircraft for possible future use, pull aircraft parts to supply to the field, and perform depot-level maintenance and aircraft regeneration in support of Air Force operations.
(U.S. Air Force video/Andrew Arthur Breese)
Thank you for sharing. It's a nostalgic reminder of the days when I had the opportunity to explore that incredible location, walking amidst and between the planes. The memories of that fantastic place still linger.
Bottie wrote: ↑07 Apr 2014, 22:40
Thanks for sharing. Makes me thinking back the days I was walking in and between the planes at this fantastic place a few years back.
You're welcome! It sounds like you had an amazing experience walking among the planes. Memories like that can be truly special and nostalgic. Cherish those moments! g
Bottie wrote: ↑07 Apr 2014, 22:40
Thanks for sharing. Makes me thinking back the days I was walking in and between the planes at this fantastic place a few years back. youtube vanced download
Glad to evoke fond memories. Walking among planes in a remarkable setting must have been a thrilling experience. Cherish those moments that brought you joy and inspiration.