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Why can't they just melt and re-use the metal?
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Why can't they just melt and re-use the metal?
Great images -- thanks for putting them up for all to view.
Amazing. Imagine how much money and resources were spent to design, develop and make so many planes.
There are hundreds of F-14/15/16 in the Davis-Monthan bone yard. Anyone who loves these airplanes hurts a bit to see them.
But there is good news. There is a big difference between static display aircraft, like you'd see hanging in a museum, and the boneyard aircraft. Those int he boneyard get hundreds of hours of preperatory work for storage. All fluids are drained, pyrotechnics removed, anti-corrosives added, and the canopies are whitewashed to keep the heat down. Any one of those boneyard jets could fly again without too much trouble.
But jets for static display are stripped. Engine removed, everything... they are gutted and will never fly again.
Chogy, don't such discarded planes have any useful role to play in Homeland Security?
Any other uses?