Several dozen C-130's at stored at AMARC :
AMARC
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C-141's are all gone from AAMRC except 5 reported left.
A closer inspection of DMAFB's AMARG turned out that all C-141's except 5 are scrapped and removed from the yard. The last time i saw any C-141's was mid 2009 and here are the two of them.
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Re: AMARC
Nice pictures to see.
But what happens to all those airplanes? Are they just standing there until it's just a heap op rusted metal?
But what happens to all those airplanes? Are they just standing there until it's just a heap op rusted metal?