BBC News
had a piece today on the Boneyard at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tuscon.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhak7OXwFI79eBeh_OnphWeSb2r4cf7wMrDtTD8gulb5cVUm5pTG9whpb58zqP6QZ5Ep0Texs_Uh3o5FewyXhWwPl1f_A02aWxn1zIwSyvAal4GwwGMK1ErQNFdZ0Ocs4KTd2YaCQTxHnDc/s320/overview.jpg)
I've been fascinated with this place since I first heard about it a number of years ago. Even more interesting than the overview shot is
Bing's bird's-eye view.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi278sEcMgpbnmUPRo-Uv-qrDCbD7qWtfKnhFce1QVwQNmAa9hoXWx7BPka-JRrvhOuAl4Qno0C9ntzfDXXXD3EPxANydk-dbrDiSgyueMQpyGV7szEJj5OuApmKCiHSMMV01akcGloBLrm/s320/Screen+shot+2010-02-23+at+8.18.22+PM.jpg)
I could play around on this site for hours, exploring all of the very cool post-WWII specimens. Aw, who am I fooling, I
have spent hours viewing the collection.
B-52s, broken up for viewing by Russian spy satellites as part of the SALT treaty
Perpetually bad-ass F-4 Phantoms
B-1 bombers
Top Gun-specials: F-14 Tomcats
Go ahead, check out the site. You have a few hours to kill, right?
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