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The U.S. Air Force’s famous “boneyard” in Arizona is more than just a final resting place for aircraft; it’s a dynamic facility where retired warplanes like the B-1B Lancer are brought back to life.
Welcome back to The Daily Aviation for a feature on the U.S. Air Force Boneyard at Davis-Monthan AFB, where thousands of retired aircraft are stored, maintained, or reborn. Voice, text and video ...
In these aircraft graveyards, some retired jets wait for a second chance at flight. The rest live on as they get broken down ...
From its World War II origins, where 10,000 pilots trained, to its Cold War history as home base for CIA-run Air America, Pinal County Airpark has always adapted to the needs of the moment. Today it ...