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I counted 6456 Aircraft

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It is Davis Monthon. I flight instruct about 10 mins away. I have flown over that bone yard plenty of times, it is amazing. About 20 NM miles to the Northwest is Pinal airfild.
 
GoingHot said:
Someone has way too much time on his hands. Dude, find yourself a "Woman"


What you think i had time to count every single aircraft there....


It was a joke... lol
 
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I was stationed there for a while. If you are ever in the area, I highly recommend the "Boneyard Tour" offered by DM public relations. Officially I think it is called the Aircraft Maintenance and Reclamation Center (AMARC). There are a couple of my old squadrons parked out there...literally. Cheers and thanks for the link...ExAF
 
GoingHot said:
Someone has way too much time on his hands. Dude, find yourself a "Woman"

Maybe he did. Well, some guys try recalling baseball statistics, some picture Margaret Thatcher naked on a cold day - I suppose counting retired military jets is as good a distraction as any. Just can't figure out where you set the computer so it didn't get in the way . . .
 
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What are they going to do with those all?! How long do they sit there before they go to scrap? Will they ever sell into the civ market? Do they just sit until they are needed or what?!?! Just curious
 

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