Where airplanes go to die
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If you had told Mr. Douglas back in 1968 that the DC-9's his company was making then would be flying well into the next century, I am sure he would have laughed. But the first plane I ever flew in (a North Central DC-9) is probably sitting at the A Concourse in Detroit right now.
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From: CRJ9 - hemorrhoid cushion
hey i believe that's right on Alvernon in tucson right across from AMARC Davis Monthan AFB (ie the boneyard) ... i believe i've seen that Somali bad boy before? The guy runs the junk shop and tried to sell the Pan Am logo to a friend of mine for 1k. Ive got several pieces out of there myself no logos though. This is a private parts vendor right? Looks familiar i might be way off...planes are laying to rest everywhere these days.
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THERE'S my suitcase! I told lost baggage that it never made it off the plane!
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I saw a television show once where movable surfaces were polished and made into coffee tables and alike. I would love to have some of that stuff to tinker with and eventually display in my home.
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I saw a television show once where movable surfaces were polished and made into coffee tables and alike. I would love to have some of that stuff to tinker with and eventually display in my home.
Last edited by CPOonfinal; 06-27-2008 at 04:03 PM.
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From: 737 CA
THERE'S my suitcase! I told lost baggage that it never made it off the plane!
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I saw a television show once where movable surfaces were polished and made into coffee tables and alike. I would love to have some of that stuff to tinker with and eventually display in my home.
Pic #6
I saw a television show once where movable surfaces were polished and made into coffee tables and alike. I would love to have some of that stuff to tinker with and eventually display in my home.
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