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Why 3,000+ US aircraft are hidden in the Arizona desert
The video explores the massive aircraft boneyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, where more than 3,000 retired military ...
A Vietnam-era helicopter once scarred in combat now flies again, carrying memories, healing veterans and honoring the Marines ...
A former Air Force T-43 training plane for HPD at Bush Airport was demolished after years of sitting vacant and drawing ...
The U.S. Navy continues to make use of MQ-1 Predators as test and training assets, eight years after the U.S. Air Force ...
Davis-Monthan in Arizona is the world's largest aircraft graveyard, storing over 4,000 retired planes. Here's how this desert ...
Ever wonder what happens to airplanes when they retire from the friendly skies? One Delta aircraft in Miami decided to skip the scrapyard and become Sky Coffee Buenos Aires instead, serving up ...
Ghost Rider and Wise Guy were pulled from Arizona's Boneyard after 7 years in storage and returned to active B-52 duty. One flew its first flight with gear locked down.
Jet Insight on MSNOpinion
The US Air Force boneyard explained, 4400 aircraft worth $34 billion hiding in the Arizona desert
Deep inside Davis-Monthan Air Force Base sits the most INSANE military secret in America, a graveyard of 4,400 jets so ...
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More than five million years ago, the body of a beaked whale fell to the ocean floor. Ever since then, whale carcasses have been accumulating nearby, creating what researchers now say is the largest ...
NEW YORK — Scientists have unearthed communities of marine life — including jellyfish, tubeworms and brittle stars — thriving on a whale graveyard that is millions of years old. These graveyards form ...
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