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It's non to shabby :-)

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Visiting an aircraft graveyard is one of the saddest things there is in life. Watching one getting cut up into beer cans is worse though.

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Visiting an aircraft graveyard is one of the saddest things there is in life. Watching one getting cut up into beer cans is worse though.

It's quite the thing to see in pictures, or with Google Maps. That one in the Mojave desert is mind boggling....

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Visiting an aircraft graveyard is one of the saddest things there is in life. Watching one getting cut up into beer cans is worse though.

x2 - sad sight indeed that AMARC bird graveyard...

I rather have the birds in a museum - like the one nearby we I live, the Technik Museum in Speyer, where there are many interesting ones.

Among them this original B-747-230 Lufthansa bird, registration Yankee Mike, that you can visit and climb on, and on which I had exactly 31 flights during my LH career according to my flight log, among them one to SFO when Mt St Helen's blew up and a very fast EWR-FRA return flight due to the jet stream in 6hrs5 minutes, almost 1250 km/h ...

Memories :-)

http://speyer.technik-museum.de/

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