I worked on that Hawker 1A, N411FB when I lived in West Palm Beach Fl. The owner of the plane owned the Florida Bobcats. They were an arena football team.
3:12 is N3718k, a 1946 Globe-1B Swift. It had a serious injury crash in 1989, was repaired and flew again, but the registration was cancelled in 2012. Sad to see so many post-war classics in the junkyard.
I so would love to get my hands on a few bring one back to life love this stuff may not look like much yet its taking the time to knowing what u can do
Great vid , I’m glad you added the sounds and ambient noise ... it kinda reminds me of the days when I’d go for a walk through the boneyard at Bombardier Dehavilland in Toronto.
OK. I need to go there with a big wad of money. There are loads of parts that I could use for my restorations. And I would love to own that DH/HS125 series 1. Such a beautiful aircraft. Also I would love to work there. I would be like a kid in a sweet shop.
At 1:14 it looks like C-152, N67914 just to the right of center. Probably not, but I've always wondered what happened to that one, after it was wrecked and written off up in Georgia
There's a 402c in that yard somewhere with two dents in the Panel that you couldn't sit in the Seat a kick it hard enough to do that Damage. I've always wanted to see it cuz MY FACE put the dent in the Right side of that Panel but I survived after exposing my Skull with the Radio Knobs and spending 4 days in ICU and 3 more in the Hospital. I heard the ENTIRE Floor around the Cockpit and back to the Rear Door where I finally got out is TOTALLY covered in Blood Stains 😆 it happened 31 years ago in Argyle TX on Nov 22
I'm looking for just the body and windows and nose cone , no tail section or instruments or seats or wings ! i'm making an Ice racer with a ww2 72hp drone pusher motor . It would be nice if it seated 4 but not a deal breaker , my budget is very small , i'm a retired trucker on a limited budget . Wing mounts below would also be great but also not a big deal , thanks for your time
Interesting U.S Navy biplane design looks like a bad crash,some more fatalities by the looks of the wreckages at the beginning,but most just time expired airframes,Westland helicopter,lots of Twin Comanche's & singles,Aztec's,HS.125,PA-28's and Cessna 150/152's probably some rarer stuff,can you go again and film more ? fascinating places where airplanes die,yes you could probably cobble something together from whats in that yard and if I lived closer would probably do just that !
It belonged to a Mr. Henderson. I hope people would leave other peoples property alone. I have owned several planes and I always,hated when someone would be walking my plane. It's not yours so don't touch.
The aluminum used in some the aircraft is a different grade with alloys mixed in. It is harder to melt and has to be seperate regular alum. . soda can alum. is softer.
Ive known these folks for over 30 years..live close by...very honest, helpful, and good prices. Ask for Lucky or Tim...you can depend on them.👍
Is the Cold War Air Museum still in Lancaster?
@@kimosabbe50 no...its no longer in operation and most of the aircraft are gone. Very sad..Bruce had a nice place.
I worked on that Hawker 1A, N411FB when I lived in West Palm Beach Fl. The owner of the plane owned the Florida Bobcats. They were an arena football team.
3:12 is N3718k, a 1946 Globe-1B Swift. It had a serious injury crash in 1989, was repaired and flew again, but the registration was cancelled in 2012. Sad to see so many post-war classics in the junkyard.
I was worried that the pilot would not survive but due to your professionalism you saved the day!!! Had no idea I was watching a model 😂
Great video. Kids with imagination paradise.
What an awesome place! I'd love working around there!!!!
Chieftain N2KC from airnet at 5:29. Used to see her and many others fly checks nightly back in mid 2000s.
The silence and the end of many dreams!
The place has grown a lot since I visited there in the early '80s. It always made me sad.
What a sad video ... 😕 My airplane partner and I saved a 1978 Grumman Tiger. She looks like a new plane now !
Well done with the video camera. Nice and slow. minimal shaking.
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I so would love to get my hands on a few bring one back to life love this stuff may not look like much yet its taking the time to knowing what u can do
Nice
Great vid , I’m glad you added the sounds and ambient noise ... it kinda reminds me of the days when I’d go for a walk through the boneyard at Bombardier Dehavilland in Toronto.
Não sei por quê , mas até os destroços é bom de se ver !
Avião é bonito até faltando os pedaços , ao menos para mim .
OK. I need to go there with a big wad of money. There are loads of parts that I could use for my restorations. And I would love to own that DH/HS125 series 1. Such a beautiful aircraft.
Also I would love to work there. I would be like a kid in a sweet shop.
Exactly. Well said.
Crazy Brit Nasa Fan True......
Pretty interesting, never been in one before!! It looks that there's more aluminum then parts?? Thanks for the clip and have a nice day !
Phenomenal.
So many memories in those machines. Kinda sad, don’t ya think?
At 1:14 it looks like C-152, N67914 just to the right of center. Probably not, but I've always wondered what happened to that one, after it was wrecked and written off up in Georgia
The south will fly again!
4:15 N5042Y Piper PA-23-250
4:33- inflight meal?
I don’t like this...
...nice dried bug collection @ 4:35......
There's a 402c in that yard somewhere with two dents in the Panel that you couldn't sit in the Seat a kick it hard enough to do that Damage. I've always wanted to see it cuz MY FACE put the dent in the Right side of that Panel but I survived after exposing my Skull with the Radio Knobs and spending 4 days in ICU and 3 more in the Hospital. I heard the ENTIRE Floor around the Cockpit and back to the Rear Door where I finally got out is TOTALLY covered in Blood Stains 😆 it happened 31 years ago in Argyle TX on Nov 22
#Aircraft #pilot
business tradition to date
I am going there after last time it’s was very wet and cold and rainy hopefully it’s better now
I'm looking for just the body and windows and nose cone , no tail section or instruments or seats or wings ! i'm making an Ice racer with a ww2 72hp drone pusher motor . It would be nice if it seated 4 but not a deal breaker , my budget is very small , i'm a retired trucker on a limited budget . Wing mounts below would also be great but also not a big deal , thanks for your time
You should see the Aircraft Boneyard just East of Kansas City Mo.
White Industries is the big league for Bizjets and heavy twins, this is a scrapyard.
Interesting U.S Navy biplane design looks like a bad crash,some more fatalities by the looks of the wreckages at the beginning,but most just time expired airframes,Westland helicopter,lots of Twin Comanche's & singles,Aztec's,HS.125,PA-28's and Cessna 150/152's probably some rarer stuff,can you go again and film more ? fascinating places where airplanes die,yes you could probably cobble something together from whats in that yard and if I lived closer would probably do just that !
Nice, can I get any spares I need
RIP all of those bonanzas
usable seats for a 410 cessna twin engine six seater plane
1:22 Hawker Sidley DH-125
Info on the bipe @0.48
Reminds me of visiting a graveyard.
But all the bodies are just on top of the ground :(
Any Dakota/C47 Skytrain parts
3:56 N12961 Cessna 172M
@ 1:20 ... This can't be the same plane, can it? www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/000006088.html
same aircraft!
What is the biplane at 4.51 ?
Angel Reading
Guessing it's an experimental of some type.
I am in search of an aircraft salvage yard in North Carolina.
😯
think the warranty is broke..
So many people would die I think in that kind damage
It belonged to a Mr. Henderson. I hope people would leave other peoples property alone. I have owned several planes and I always,hated when someone would be walking my plane. It's not yours so don't touch.
Millions of dollars worth of perfectly good airframes, and parts all just wasting away.
90% have been crashed
I think All most of that accident is engine failure
Careful with rattle snakes....🤭
See a lot of V-tailed Bonanzas... I wonder why.
Fork tailed doctor killers
Incompetent pilot wannabees, with more money than sense, get em 'n wreck em.
To much airplane for some pilots the plane gets in front of them
All pilot error
Very little salvageable. Mostly 90% junk.
or less :)
I think the owner would make more money selling as aluminum scrap than selling fuselage " sections "....🤔
The aluminum used in some the aircraft is a different grade with alloys mixed in. It is harder to melt and has to be seperate regular alum. . soda can alum. is softer.
I don’t think I could get inside them itty bitty things & if I could I doubt it’d be able to get off the ground.....I’m fat.....😂🤣🙈
we know santa, we know
Pay to haul them away.
What, no engines to look at. Sort of boring then.
I see garbage. What else you got?