Airplane Graveyard on Google Earth | Page 3 | FerrariChat

Airplane Graveyard on Google Earth

Discussion in 'Aviation Chat' started by rob lay, Mar 3, 2009.

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

  1. Whisky

    Whisky Three Time F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Jan 27, 2006
    32,329
    In the flight path to Offutt
    Full Name:
    The original Fernando
    Yep - and the FAA doesn't like R/C jets, either, they have slapped a 200mph limit on them.

    You can have an R/C jet 'air show' - but you cannot exceed 200mph, or you can get shut down and plane confiscated.
     
  2. solofast

    solofast Formula 3

    Oct 8, 2007
    1,773
    Indianapolis
    Some of the Huey's are in very good shape, with very low airframe hours. We got 3 of them to modify and put T800 engines as an early fielding of the engine. One of the airframes only had about 2500 hours on it and it was like new. The helicopter manufacturers don't want the DOD to sell them off, fearing that it would hammer the market for new aircraft for a long time.
     
  3. CarbBoxer

    CarbBoxer Formula Junior

    Oct 7, 2008
    844
    Houston
    Full Name:
    PW
    Notice all the B-52 that are chopped up and left idle. I saw once where they have a large wedge that a crane drops to shear the wings off. The remains are left for awhile so the soviets can confirm their destruction in accordance with weapons treaties.

    This was true before the fall of the USSR. Maybe moot now.
     
  4. flyboynm

    flyboynm Karting

    Apr 10, 2008
    132
    Front Royal, VA
    Full Name:
    Not telling
    That is some really cool pics RacerX_GTO. Do I see Bears, Blinders and Backfires in those pics or are my eyes deceiving me?

    Steve
     
  5. zoRob

    zoRob Formula 3

    Oct 31, 2006
    2,004
    Cambs, UK
    Great pics, id love to have a look around there.
     
  6. RacerX_GTO

    RacerX_GTO F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Nov 2, 2003
    14,866
    Oregon
    Full Name:
    Gabe V.
    #58 RacerX_GTO, Mar 11, 2009
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
  7. BAKY

    BAKY Formula 3

    May 23, 2007
    1,296
    USA
    Full Name:
    Bobby
    Thats in front of a museum.
     
  8. flyboynm

    flyboynm Karting

    Apr 10, 2008
    132
    Front Royal, VA
    Full Name:
    Not telling
    Since when do museums become bars and cafes? ;) In one of the pics from the 5 o'clock position, there is a sign behind it for a bar and cafe! ;)

     
  9. Bob Parks

    Bob Parks F1 Veteran
    Consultant

    Nov 29, 2003
    8,018
    Shoreline,Washington
    Full Name:
    Robert Parks
    Don't museums sometimes have things that are pickled?
     
  10. WJHMH

    WJHMH Two Time F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Sep 5, 2001
    26,556
    Panther City, Texas
    Full Name:
    WJHMH
  11. Seth

    Seth Formula 3

    Feb 8, 2004
    1,551
    Texas
    #63 Seth, May 3, 2009
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
  12. 3604u

    3604u F1 Veteran
    BANNED Silver Subscribed

    Sep 27, 2004
    6,298
    london/singapore/JKT
    Full Name:
    D
    nice pics!!!
     
  13. Wade

    Wade Three Time F1 World Champ
    Owner

    Mar 31, 2006
    32,793
    East Central, FL
    Full Name:
    Wade O.
    As much as I'd love to see all of it in person it'll probably never happen. Thanks for sharing!
     
  14. Seth

    Seth Formula 3

    Feb 8, 2004
    1,551
    Texas
  15. jk0001

    jk0001 F1 Veteran

    Oct 18, 2005
    6,706
    Sun Coast
    Full Name:
    Jim
    The perfect Honeymoon experience


    NEW!!! Titan Overnight Experience
    What was it like for Titan II crew members to sleep underground only a few feet away from the largest missile ever made by the United States?

    Now you can find out first-hand when you and three of your closest friends or family spend the night in the crew quarters at the Titan Missile Museum. This rare and unique experience is offered just four times a year and can be custom tailored to your interests. Join the elite few who have slept in the Titan's lair.

    For more information, contact Bill Smith, Site Manager of the Titan Missile Museum, at [email protected] . Thirty days notice required for reservations.
     

Share This Page