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Walnut Ridge AAF Scrapyard c.1948

Fri Apr 22, 2005 10:53 pm

Boneyard Folks:

We would like to hear/know the whereabouts of Mr. William Thompson. He took some unique B/W P-63Es pictures waiting for disposal at Walnut Ridge AAF c.1948.

We also suspect some of these samples (5), were salvaged by private brokers and later were flown/sold south of the border. c.1948. Tks

p.s Plz write us at --->www.catrachowings@yahoo.com if you have poss information/pictures of this AAF base in Arkansas.
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Sat Apr 23, 2005 4:19 pm

Boneyard Folks:

For those of you interested in post WW II "boneyard shots" plz Ck this site: i.e P-40s, P-47s, B-32s, P-63E and many more!

http://www.walnutridge-aaf.com/military2.htm
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Sat Apr 23, 2005 7:41 pm

oh man!!! definetely worth a look!! all that historical heavy warbird iron has been recycled countless times by now. damned shame!!

Sat Apr 23, 2005 8:31 pm

Definatly a sad sight. Too bad they scrapped them all. Theres a ton of B-25s in that one pic.

Sat Apr 23, 2005 11:53 pm

Aaaaaagh...! :cry:

File under "If Only", eh...

Now if Walt Soplata had lived in Arkansas and begun collecting about half a decade earlier...

I'm going to bed now, and will probably have a nice melancholy nightmare about Walnut Ridge...

S.
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