Interesting Eraser
That second pic has mainly B52 Stratofortress aircraft in a 'bone yard'.
Months ago I got a DVD out of our local library on the same subject, an Australian Made Release DVD of ' Bone Yard '.
Interesting because, even though they are there in the dumping yard being too expensive to recycle, some are stripped for parts even today. Amazingly some are restored and fly again.
Australian Jeff Watson takes a 44 minute journey through the Bone Yard. The Davis Monthan air force base in Tucson Arizona is the home of AMARG the 309th Aerospace maintenance and Regenaration Group commonly known as The BoneYard. Basking in the dry Arizona sun are 4,400 aircraft ranging from the enormous C 5a Galaxy to fast jets like the F-15 Eagle, F14 Tomcat and F-16 Fighting Falcon. The US Government have been storing planes here since 1946. Back then the facillity stored excess WW2 fighter, transport and bomber aircraft. Iconic planes like the DC3 or B29, some of these older examples can still be seen lying in the desert. Most of the aircraft that end their days at Davis Mothan will never fly again but around 20% are actually put back into service.
This a trailer but being made in Australia, chances are you won't ever get hold of it
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