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Many wonder what all those aircraft are doing just sitting there in Marana, Arizona. Most will tell you it's a boneyard or graveyard for old aircraft, and they'd be right, but there's more to the ...
The aircraft retirement home in Arizona is well worth a visit. ... A Tour of the Boneyard The aircraft retirement home in Arizona is well worth a visit. John Sotham. August 25, 2014.
The Boneyard. The name evokes a space bereft of life: dry, hot, desolate. And that's about right. The Boneyard's official name is the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, or AMARG ...
The next Boneyard Safari tour through the aircraft at Aircraft Restoration & Marketing, 5080 E. Nebraska St., is May 6. It will start about 7 a.m. and take 2½ to 3 hours. The tour is $25.
Pinal Airpark is a general-aviation airport available to all pilots If you want a closer look at the dozens of aircraft parked there, you must arrange a tour Those enrolled in the pilot- and ...
If you visit Pima, make sure to schedule some time for AMARG, aka the Boneyard, where hundreds of decommissioned aircraft await their unknown fate. I did that tour, too. It was amazing .
Right now, the Boneyard's inventory is down a bit. There are just over 3,300 aircraft and just over 6,800 engines. They also store the jigs, the fixtures and the dies that were used to make all of ...