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PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:24 am 
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slow day at work... did some crawling through the net and stumbled on this one....

an airplane graveyard in El Paso County, TX

there are a number of Beech C-45's / JRB's rotting away, as well as some light airplanes and what appears to be a T-6 / SNJ....

is this a well known place ? Just curious...

and pardon me for putting up a link :wink:

http://www.lostdestinations.com/airplane.htm

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I remember another group of C-45-type airplanes on a private lot east of Dallas that reminds me of this cache. We drove past them on the way to Devil's Bowl Speedway near Mesquite if memory serves. There were a couple with civilian paint and one or two with ex-Navy schemes. It must have been 1997 or so when we stumbled onto them.

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Sorry there SWISS! I posted this about a year ago.


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water soplata's place looks like a resort compared to that place!!!! that place while cool, must be rv redneck heaven

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I have started a new location for this place...

http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/LocationDos ... erial=6028

...but I really don't know where this place is. If anyone here knows please let me know.

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Gosh versatile, we were not all here a year ago. me included.
Thanks swiss.


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I remember another group of C-45-type airplanes on a private lot east of Dallas that reminds me of this cache. We drove past them on the way to Devil's Bowl Speedway near Mesquite if memory serves. There were a couple with civilian paint and one or two with ex-Navy schemes. It must have been 1997 or so when we stumbled onto them.

Scott


Yeah I saw that place too. I tried to find out history from the owner but he cussed me out and his dog just about bit me. Not the nicest fellow in the world.

I looked it up on G.Earth and its gone now. Still wonder what the deal was.


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