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Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Tue Jul 05, 2022 2:35 pm

Found the link to this Flickr album while on the conniesurvivors site; the pictures were taken in 2020 - anyone been there?
Wade's Salvage, Atco, NJ:
https://flickr.com/photos/tags4crew/alb ... 9535/page1

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Tue Jul 05, 2022 3:02 pm

I noticed a C-133 cockpit section in one pic. I wonder if it's the same one that was destroyed by the tornado at the former Bradley Air Museum in 1979.

SN

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Tue Jul 05, 2022 3:34 pm

I understand some C-133s wound up with the FAA in Atlantic City for large fuselage cabin fire tests. Also, I think some ended up at Aberdeen Maryland, so a couple of possible sources more recent than the 1978 Connecticut tornado.

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Tue Jul 05, 2022 5:15 pm

Wow - there is a lot of shredded stuff there. Although I note A F-14 (?) canopy and a F-100 cockpit section - those are pretty cool!

Tom P.

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Tue Jul 05, 2022 9:40 pm

I like the early F-86H.

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Wed Jul 06, 2022 1:05 am

Odd thing is that some of these planes, like 707-131B N6720 c/n 18986 and EB-57D 53-3968, turn up as having gone to Davis-Monthan/MASDC for scrapping - wonder how they ended up in New Jersey?

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Wed Jul 06, 2022 3:08 am

The process at Davis-Monthan may not have gone further than making them unflyable and removing the bits that were still of interest to the USAF. Afterwards the remains were most likely sold on for the metal scrap value.

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Wed Jul 06, 2022 3:48 am

The C-133 is 56-1998, indeed from Atlantic City.
Most of the aircraft in the yard came from either there, or Aberdeen Proving Grounds.

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:54 am

Interesting schtuff...On the first page, about the 40th frame down, (IMG_1902), appears to be the main, fuselage of a Challenger II ultralight, rather than a pile of aluminum tube over the vintage lawn mower in front of the travel trailer.

A little further down, at about frames 60/61, (IMG_1933/34) is an oddity. The cockpit pod with the green arrow on the side and NAVY barely visible. A very overbuilt amusement ride? A product of someone's whimsy... yard-art for the neighbors to bitch about, or both? The long lost Howard Hughes P-38Z project????...orrrr....Things that make you go hmmmmmnnn. pop2

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Wed Jul 06, 2022 8:09 am

I guess my questions are “ who owns this stuff and what are the plans?” It reminds me oF THE Soplata collection of which I’ve been to a few times. Except in this case there’s no thought put into preserving or making a collection. I think most of this stuff was supposed to be taken somewhere for scrapping and it was taken here to save costs. Kind of like how in the backwoods there are tire dumps and other dumping sites.
I did notice an OV-1 , a few UH-1 and OH-58 carcasses , a sawn in half M-151 Mutt, Lots of Beech 18 and DC-3 residue. I didn’t see anything I’d love to have. However, if they ever start cleaning out that stuff they will find more things like a Bell 47 or L-19 Birddog, and smaller items.

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Wed Jul 06, 2022 8:25 am

By using the Search Tool, type in Wade Salvage and some aircraft types are shown that may appear in the NJ yard. I also have a footnote written years ago indicating that an A-3B, F-100, B-29, F-89, and C-121 were apparently at the yard in one form or another...

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Thu Jul 07, 2022 1:06 pm

There are at least 12 F-89s, in a huge pile.
IMG-1860 (the second image) shows a partial view.
Perhaps a cut and paste from the just-published latest edition of my "USA Military Out of Service" might help.
Andy

Douglas A-4 (ex range target, full of bullet holes) (came from Growdon) Sep17 Oct18
LTV A-7 ex USN fuselage Sep17 Oct18
LTV A-7 fuselage Sep17 Oct18
Fighter (A-7?) fuselage Sep17 Oct18
Fighter (A-7?) fuselage, on side Sep17 Oct18
52-1458 Martin RB-57A (i/d from canopy rail) Sep17 Oct18
53-3968 Martin RB-57D fuselage Sep16 Nov20
136751 Grumman C-1A fuselage Sep17 Oct18
136775 /1_0 Grumman C-1A fuselage Sep17 Oct18
Beech 18? red c/s cockpit Sep17 Oct18
Transport blue/white c/s cockpit Sep17 Oct18
53-0210 Boeing KC-97G cockpit May17 Oct18
(56-1998) Douglas C-133A FAA titles cockpit Jun12 Nov20
63-76__ McD F-4C 123 FIS Oregon ANG, grey c/s two halves Sep17 Oct18
McD F-4C camo c/s two halves Sep17 Oct18
Republic F-84F fuselage Oct18
NA F-86F _C231R fuselage Jun12 Oct18
53-2666 Northrop F-89J Sep17 Nov20
(plus at least 11 more in Sep17-Oct18)
54-1860 NA F-100C Sep17 Oct18
56-0109 McD RF-101C Arkansas ANG tail only? Sep17
56-0221 McD RF-101C Arkansas ANG tail only? Sep17 Apr18
Bell AH-1 trashed Sep16 Nov20
161022 ES Bell AH-1W tail boom only Sep17
Bell UH-1D (r/c read as 59788 or 59798 – both unlikely – 59799?) Jul15 Oct18
59-1656 Bell UH-1 tail boom only Oct18
02? Bell TH-1L/UH-1E Sep17 Oct18
Sikorsky H-19/H-34 Sep17 Oct18
71-20683 83E Bell OH-58C other side of road Sep16 Oct18
72-21146 Bell OH-58A outside entrance Jul15 Nov20
Bell OH-58 trashed Sep17
/205 Lockheed P-2 fuselage Sep16 Oct18
/182 Grumman S-2 fuselage Oct18
Grumman OV-1 brown c/s, Florida badge on container Sep14 Nov20
(004) Boeing 707-131 blue/white c/s, ex IDF (N195CA?) cockpit Sep17

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Thu Jul 07, 2022 5:13 pm

Is this the place that no longer sells scrap... It just charges people to look around and take pictures?

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Wed Jul 13, 2022 1:50 pm

goaly wrote:Is this the place that no longer sells scrap... It just charges people to look around and take pictures?
I often wonder in such places if you could just walk in and buy some stuff. I've been to a couple of places like this which had aircraft or military vehicles (Paramores in Mt Pleasant FL was a good example that I saw many times as a kid), but you could never just go in and buy anything. In most of those cases, you can only buy from the kids once the owner has passed on, or to show up with a dump truck full of cash.

Re: Lots of cut-up Warbirds in NJ scrapyard

Thu Jul 14, 2022 12:21 am

I'd love to be able to turn up with a truck and trailer and relieve them of a few items. Some amazing stuff there!!
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