The Davis-Monthan Air Force Boneyard is not just a storage facility for retired aircraft, but a place where history comes to rest and is preserved for future generations. With over 3,000 planes, the boneyard is like a city of aircraft, with its own roads, runways, and maintenance facilities. But perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the boneyard is its historical significance, housing iconic aircraft that have played crucial roles in military operations and technological advancements.
But how did the boneyard come to be? Why is it crucial to maintain it? And whats the story behind the aircraft that have been laid to rest there? In this episode of Revealing History, we take a deep dive into the history of the largest and most famous aircraft boneyard in the world and the aircraft that reside there.
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Written, directed and produced by Dennis Gill for Revealing History.
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Secrets of the Aircraft Boneyard
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