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Post by pat perry on Mar 3, 2013 12:15:12 GMT 9
"The Boneyard Project” is an art exhibition of scrapped military aircraft that have been repurposed as canvases for contemporary artists. The project involves making of decorative paintings and graffiti on the fuselage of World War II era military aircrafts that lie abandoned in the infamous “Boneyard” in Arizona desert, the USA. www.amusingplanet.com/2013/01/the-boneyard-project-art-on-abandoned.htmlAt the bottom of the page is a link to more pictures of the artwork. This is pretty wild. Pat P.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2013 12:23:09 GMT 9
in New York and Philadelphia, they'd be arresting people for doing that.
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Post by jimpadgett on Mar 3, 2013 21:46:04 GMT 9
Taggers paradise! First time I've seen a gooney look threatening.
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Post by pat perry on Mar 7, 2014 13:16:19 GMT 9
Commonly referred to as the “Boneyard,” the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., contains about 5,000 retired military aircraft throughout 2,600 acres. Crews at the Boneyard preserve aircraft for possible future use, pull aircraft parts to supply to the field, and perform depot-level maintenance and aircraft regeneration in support of Air Force operations. (U.S. Air Force video/Andrew Arthur Breese)
Music by Anthony Phillips, Licensed through Killer tracks. 2 minute video
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Post by Bullhunter on Mar 7, 2014 14:54:05 GMT 9
Just hope taxpayer bucks are not paying for this !
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