Near Chandler (I-10, Exit 164 if you are heading
either East or West) there is a closed airport. You can see the airplanes from the Interstate, lots of round engine stuff.
I have not been able to visit this place; there is no access road that I could find, other than one that runs parallel to a rain ditch, that leads to the end of a runway; the entrance was open, but there was a chain down on the ground, and I decided not to proceed any further.
I know that Nicolai Musante, from Denmark, was able to visit this place, and shot many photos.
Hercules C-130s, DC-6s and 7s, lots of goodies there.
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Falcon Field of course, as already mentioned above, is a place to visit, but not just the CAF. There are so many interesting airplanes there; last time I was there, I saw three ex-Royal Navy Canberras, a couple of HU-16s, C-47, C-130 and on the Boeing Factory, several AH-64s that were bound for the UK.
I did not even try to access the locale, but shot a couple of pictures with telephoto.
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Williams Gateway is also very interesting to visit. F-104 and a TV-2 (or is it T2V?) the Navy version of the T-33 were there.
Lastly, if you have the time, visit the Planes of Fame in Valley, near the Grand Canyon. It is worth the drive.
Good luck, and let us know what you get to see there.
Saludos,
Tulio
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