Amarc Collection
"AMARC: A Graveyard of Aviation Legends" Step into the vast expanse of AMARC, where retired aircraft find their final resting place
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"AMARC: A Graveyard of Aviation Legends" Step into the vast expanse of AMARC, where retired aircraft find their final resting place. Amongst the rows of metal giants, you'll discover a Cessna T-37B 56-3493, once soaring through the skies with grace and precision. Nearby stands the North American F-100F Super Sabre 56-3880, a symbol of power and speed. The Illinois Air National Guard's Republic F-84F Thunderstreak serves as a reminder of past missions accomplished with unwavering determination. Adjacent to it is the Convair F-106A Delta Dart 57-2478 09, its sleek design evoking memories of Cold War-era defense. Gazing upon Lockheed P-3B Orion 153416, one can almost hear the echoes of maritime patrols safeguarding our oceans. The North American T-39A Sabreliner 61-0664 tells tales of training future aviators in its cozy cockpit. Grumman TC-4C Academe 155729 Spirit of Fentress stands tall as an emblematic figure representing knowledge imparted within its walls. Meanwhile, Lockheed KC-130F Hercules 148896 showcases Herculean strength that has supported countless military operations. Witness Martin B57E Canberra 55–4251 from the United States Air Force and Douglas A4D–2N Skyhawk147826 from United States Navy side by side – relics that once dominated both air and sea domains respectively. Wyoming Air National Guard's Lockheed T33-A Shooting Star takes us back to an era when jet engines were still groundbreaking technology. Lastly, we encounter Lockheed HC–130H Hercules64–14866; a versatile aircraft that has provided humanitarian aid in times of crisis. As we explore AMARC's hallowed grounds filled with aviation history, each plane whispers stories only they know.