C-130 Aircraft In Storage – #WayBackMachine

C-130 aircraft in storage at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, AZ

 

Since I will be flying home today after a 10 day work trip in Arizona I thought it might be appropriate to include an image of airplanes in this final #WayBackPost of the series.  Ok, I won’t be flying back on C-130 cargo planes, at least I hope I won’t, but this has always been a favorite shot of mine.  These C-130 aircraft are in storage at the AMARC boneyard in Tucson, AZ and I captured this through the chain link fence.  I actually have a print of this in my house.

I hope you have enjoyed this little series of #WayBackMachine posts.  I am really looking forward to importing and processing the images I made while in Arizona for the last 10 days.  Hopefully there will be a keeper or two in the lot.

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4 Comments

  1. Posted February 22, 2013 at 10:16 am by Mark Summerfield | Permalink

    What a great shot, Scott! Most people would have taken one took at the fence, myself probably included, and just given up.

    • Posted February 24, 2013 at 11:10 am by ScottWood | Permalink

      Thanks. At one point when I lived in Tucson I drove by this location almost every day for a year before I finally pulled over to grab the shot.

  2. Posted February 23, 2013 at 5:16 am by Mike Criswell | Permalink

    How sweet! I would pay cash money to get in that place, has always been a dream, nice work!!
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    • Posted February 24, 2013 at 11:11 am by ScottWood | Permalink

      If you find yourself in Tucson you should take a tour. I haven’t been on one in years, but it is a fascinating place.

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