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George M Jacobs <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Nov 1996 17:48:14 GMT
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The University of Arizona
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I didn't see the original message to which Lisa Falk replied, so don't
know exactly what the original poster wanted, but try contacting the Pima
Air & Space Museum, 6000 E. Valencia Rd, Tucson AZ 85706.  Their business
telephone is 520-574-0462 (or 574-0646) and their information telephone is
520-574-9658.  PASM has both civilian and military aircraft and undoubtedly
has connections to other aircraft museums.

Separate from the PASM, but associated with Davis-Monthan Air Force Base is
a gigantic "boneyard" of surplus military aircraft.  There are probably more
dead airplanes there than are in some active air forces.  The information
telephone number for DMAFB is 520-228-2564.

Hope this helps....

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Mike Jacobs * Arizona State Museum * University of Arizona * Tucson, AZ 85721
  tel: (520) 621-6312 * fax: (520) 621-2976 * email: [log in to unmask]


Lisa Falk ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: You might try the airforce base in Tucson--it is surrounded by what looks
: like a junkyard of palnes--never seen so many before in my life.  Perhaps
: if you called the on-base museum of aviation (sorry, I don't remember the
: name), they might be able to find the right person for you to talk to.
: But I also don't know if they have any passenger plane parts there or if
: they are all military war planes...

: Good luck!

: Lisa Falk
: [log in to unmask]

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