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Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:15 am
They showed a huge, I mean huge storage place. That contained brand new stuff from world war 2, almost anything you could imagine was there.
Jeeps, trucks, boxes of aircraft parts, army boots, machine tools, like I said everything. So here we are lead to believe that there are no more old aircraft and parts. Yet this was shown on tv I'm guessing less than 10 years ago. So did anyone else see this and remember it?
Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:28 am
I saw that and it was in Pennsylvania, they were talking about how much it cost to store stuff, maybe Chamberburg or Tobyhanna. It was a while ago so I really don't remember much about it. No Corsairs or Mustangs.
Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:36 am
I'm trying to find it right now. I have some pilots in that area that live there.
Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:43 am
Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:27 pm
The 60 Minutes show I saw wasn't a auction but just storage depots..and all the stuff the have put away for future needs...
Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:11 pm
Aircraft parts? In Pennsylvania?
C'mon boys...think harder!
Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:22 pm
there was something like that on the show, History of the Gun, they had a warehouse of WWII weapons still in the wrappers that could be released to museums
Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:42 pm
I recall seeeing that show where they unwrapped some medical suppplies that were from WW1 inventory. The place really was amazing for all the stock they had there.
It was the Mechanicsburg Naval Inventory Control/Defense Supply Depot.
Here is a link to a site about it.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... csburg.htm
Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:00 pm
Dan K wrote:Aircraft parts? In Pennsylvania?
C'mon boys...think harder!

Dan-
Doubt that there are any TBY parts in PA. The USN has a aviation warehouse in PHL which is still in use but doubtful that TBY parts ever got into the supply system given my conversations with the head of Field Service for the TBY, Mechanicsburg wasn't aviation supply and I remember going to WWII surplus sales there in the 60's and there wasn't anything from NavAir. CG-4 gliders were stored and disposed of at Tobyhanna, the Air Service/USAAF/USAF had warehouses at Middletown/Marietta/Connelsville and all have since been emptied, the Army is still using New Cumberland but the only significant aviation activity was CH-47 IRAN's during Vietnam, Letterkenny has always been ordnance (there are a few square miles of bunkers) to include rolling stock and V-2's.
Strube Inc. has a huge stockpile of WWII thru current surplus parts at the Marietta site but it's not catalogued.
Tom-
Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:33 pm
I live in Pa and never heard of the place!

Anyone can give me what town its located and I'll see about making a trip. (Distance permitting)
Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:37 pm
That must be the place where they put the Ark of the Covenant in the first Indiana Jones movie. He He

Seriously though, if that were the case I'm sure someone like Paul Allen would have found out about it.
Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:43 pm
Nathan wrote:I live in Pa and never heard of the place!

Anyone can give me what town its located and I'll see about making a trip. (Distance permitting)

Mechanicsburg is between Harrisburg and Carlisle, it's an active USN/DOD installation.
Tom-
Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:52 pm
GilT wrote:Nathan wrote:I live in Pa and never heard of the place!

Anyone can give me what town its located and I'll see about making a trip. (Distance permitting)

Mechanicsburg is between Harrisburg and Carlisle, it's an active USN/DOD installation.
Tom-
Then I guess that means admission denied?
Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:34 pm
When the British Army was gearing up for Gulf War I they were scouring the stores at Bassingbourn & someone managed to find a bunch of camel saddles from WWI...
Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:17 pm
GilT wrote:Dan K wrote:Aircraft parts? In Pennsylvania?
C'mon boys...think harder!

Dan-
Doubt that there are any TBY parts in PA. The USN has a aviation warehouse in PHL which is still in use but doubtful that TBY parts ever got into the supply system given my conversations with the head of Field Service for the TBY, Mechanicsburg wasn't aviation supply and I remember going to WWII surplus sales there in the 60's and there wasn't anything from NavAir. CG-4 gliders were stored and disposed of at Tobyhanna, the Air Service/USAAF/USAF had warehouses at Middletown/Marietta/Connelsville and all have since been emptied, the Army is still using New Cumberland but the only significant aviation activity was CH-47 IRAN's during Vietnam, Letterkenny has always been ordnance (there are a few square miles of bunkers) to include rolling stock and V-2's.
Strube Inc. has a huge stockpile of WWII thru current surplus parts at the Marietta site but it's not catalogued.
Tom-
Thanks for the details, Tom.
Still, one gets used to turning over every stone when looking for hens' teeth.
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