1. Where planes go to die
Most of us didn’t think that there was a place where planes go to die. Well, it turns out that there are (thanks, drones!). In total, the place carries around 4,000 aircraft. Built after WWII, this graveyard of aviation’s past has been the resting place of abandoned aerial engineering from all over the United States.
The main purpose of the graveyard would be to repurpose or part-out old airplanes. To this point, the place has retained something around $500 million in salvaged parts. If you’re searching for something to replace the bedraggled motor of your old Being 757, then, this place may be the destination to look to get a replacement.
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