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Where Do Old Airplanes Go? { 21 images } Created 15 Oct 2016

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  • The Conestoga, by Budd an early WWII plane made of spot-welded stainless steel.at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona.<br />
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Photo by Dennis Brack
    Conestoga.JPG
  • TWA Constellation at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona.<br />
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Photo by Dennis Brack
    TWA Constellation .JPG
  • The Douglas C 124 C Globemaster II at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona.<br />
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Photo by Dennis Brack
    Douglas C 124 .JPG
  • The McDonald Douglas C 54 ,(civilian DC 4) at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona.<br />
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Photo by Dennis Brack
    Douglas C 54 .JPG
  • The Boeing C 97 Stratofreighter at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona.<br />
The civilian version was the Boeing Stratocruiser <br />
Photo by Dennis Brack
    Boeing C 97 Stratofreighter.JPG
  • The  Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona.<br />
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Photo by Dennis Brack
    Boeing B 17 .JPG
  • The Boeing B 52 Bomber at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona.<br />
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Photo by Dennis Brack
    B 52 Bomber.JPG
  • The Convair B 36 G  Peacemaker Bomber at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona.<br />
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Photo by Dennis Brack
    B 36 G Peacemaker .JPG
  • A DC Three used as part of a diner on the North Island of New Zealand.  Photograph by Dennis Brack
    DC_Three.jpg
  • A 16 MG IMAGE OF:. The Enola Gay, B-29 Superfortress being prepared for the opening of the Smithsonian Instituion's National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udar-Hazy Center at Dulles Airport, Virginia. The Inola Gay dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945  Photo by Dennis Brack.
    Enola_Gay_7.jpg
  • A 28.5 MG FILE FROM FILM OF:.The Wright Brothers Plane on exhibit at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. Photo by Dennis Brack
    Wright_Brother_Plane.jpg
  • A DCA which was the second DC 3 in the United Airlines fleet at the Evergreen Air Park in McMinnville,Oregon.The plane is parked under the wing of the Spruce Goose  Photograph by Dennis Brack...
    DC 3 1.jpg
  • The interior of the Spruce Goose on display at the Evergreen Air Park in McMinnville, Oregon, Photo by Dennis Brack...
    Spruce Goose interior.jpg
  • The Space Shuttle Enterprise in  November 1977...Photograph by Dennis Brack BBBs 20
    Space Shuttle Enterprise 1977 .jpg
  • Air Force One  2700, a Boeing 707 which was the presidential aircraft that carried President Kennedy's body back from Dallas,Texas after the assassination.  Now at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.  Photo by Dennis Brack
    Air Force ONe.jpg
  • Marana, Arizona, 12/9/03  The last stop.Commercial airlines sit st the Evergreen Ari Center..  Photo by Dennis Brack
    DC 8 in storage.JPG
  • Marana, Arizona, 12/9/03  The last stop.Commercial airlines sit st the Evergreen Ari Center..  Photo by Dennis Brack
    Commercial Airliner storage.JPG
  • Marana, Arizona, 12/9/03  The last stop.  A Boeing 747 sits at  the Evergreen Air Center.   Photo by Dennis Brack
    Evergreen flight line.JPG
  • Marana, Arizona, 12/9/03  The last stop.  A Boeing 747 sits in the reclamation section of the Evergreen Air Center. The once proud plane awaits "the crusher" where the aluminum will be salvaged and recyled for items like beer cans.  Photo by Dennis Brack
    Last stop 747.JPG
  • Marana, Arizona 12/9/03<br />
Back to service.  A Boeing 747 in preparation for a return to service after a period of storage in the Arizona desert at the Evergreen Air Center in Marana, Arizona, Photo by Dennis Brack
    Evergreen storage.JPG
  • Marana, Arizona, 12/9/03  The last stop.  A Boeing 747 sits in the reclamation section of the Evergreen Air Center. The once proud plane awaits "the crusher" where the aluminum will be salvaged and recyled for items like beer cans.  Photo by Dennis Brack
    Last stop 747 2.JPG