After work this morning I did a google map search of the AMARC aircraft boneyard. Something I do every so often but I desided to try and count some of the types of aircraft still there. I came up with the following:
*Please note these are rough estimates as some aircraft types can be found in more then one location. This count includes holding areas and scrapyards that are adjacent to AMARCA.
*C-131=18
C-123=26
C-141=37+
C-5=12
C-7=11
C-119=1
*C-118=7
C-117=13
*C-121=1
C-47=4
C-97=1
*C-133=1
C-130 "Roman Nose"=1
B-52=90+
B-57=12
S-2 Tracker type=90+
S-2 Tracer=14
O-2=16
OV-1=5+
P2V=7
F-8=3+
B-66=1
UH-16=13
A-7=51+
A-4=90+
Now on with some questions:
*There are still a good number of C-131/T-29 aircraft at AMARC. Not in just one location but at lest 6 different areas I spotted C-131/T-29 aircraft. Why are there still a number of these around? MAkes me wonder why if an aircraft has been retired and in storage for 30 some years they don't allow selling them to the warbird market?
*There is still a C-133 in one of the holding areas. Behind the C-133 is a very rare C-130 "Roman Nose". Both are noted to have their tails chopped off recently. There was an article in Warbirds or Air Classic several years ago showing pictures of both of these planes and then they both were intact. Why just cut off the tails and leave them? Someone having some schooling on how to chop up planes maybe?
*It was hard to tell if one plane was a C-121 or a C-118 but it still had Day Glow orange on it.
*I was surprised to see a few P2V Neptunes. They can be found in 3 locations.
*There are still a good supply of C-117's and I think I was able to spot a few C-47's. Both almost identical airframes but it's possible to tell apart from using the google map. Some seem to have the wings sawed off just outboard of the engines.
*The C-118, still glad a few are still "alive" but I think saving them would be more appropriate.
*Whats gonna happen to that C-97?
If anyone wants to add feel free.
Thanks,
Nathan
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