aircraft graveyards

This topic was created by Tony
[Sun 16 May, 1:48 Tasmanian Standard Time]

Hi
Does anybody know anything about any of the aircraft
graveyards in the deserts of the SW of the states ?
I have heard that there is one near Tucson - are there any
more and can they be accessed ??
All info appreciated...
cheers

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  1. Tucson - Pima Air Museum Added by: CB
    [Timestamp: Sun 16 May, 6:00 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    I posted this same info recently - not sure if you're the same questioner, so here it is again. The large aircraft graveyard in Tucson is right next to and very viewable from the Pima Air Museum. The HUGE Museum collection (mostly outdoors) is very much worth visiting if you're an aviation enthusiast. Address of Pima Air Museum is 6000 E. Valencia Rd., Tucson. My 1997 book says it's open daily 9 - 5, admission $6, and lists the phone as 602-574-0462.




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