File:Amarc kc-135 stage 1 (5046872206) (2).jpg
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Here's a happy parts plane at AMARC US Military aircraft storage near Tucson and Davis-Monthan AFB outside of both. Davis Monthan is NOT the boneyard. AMARC is the boneyard. This plane is unlikely to fly but it's been carefully preserved against future needs, and then piece by piece things are being removed to keep other planes flying. -94-bb |
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Source | Amarc kc-135 stage 1 |
Author | Bill Abbott |
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