Davis-Monthan in Arizona is the world's largest aircraft graveyard, storing over 4,000 retired planes. Here's how this desert boneyard preserves aviation history.
We head to Tucson’s 309th AMARG - better known as the Boneyard - to see how a hot, dry, rock-hard desert preserves 3,200 aircraft and thousands of engines in storage categories 1000 to 4000, protected ...
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona, is the largest graveyard for American aircraft in the world. It’s home to more than 4,000 aircraft, including 1,000 vintage planes from WWII through ...
Mark Pilkington The tech, science and awesome things blog BoingBoing has been running a series of “postcards” from British writer and photographer Mark Pilkington as he leads the Unknown Fields design ...
The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group operates a storage facility at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base that everybody calls the “boneyard.” Here, more than 4,400 aircraft are mothballed in ...
Kathleen Allen Apr 20, 2017 Apr 20, 2017 Updated May 8, 2017 Aircraft history is scattered all over a big dirt lot in southeast Tucson. And once a month, you can explore it. Boneyard Safari, founded ...