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More: Victorville - Southern California Logistics (International) (George AFB) (VCV)
More: USA - California, June 11, 2009
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JA8235 (cn 23217/150) 16 Boeing 747 can be seen in this parking line up. 8 of them are B747-400 variants, almost all from the Orients. [Nikon D300]
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A visitor from Hong Kong posted Wed July 29, 2009:
I took JA8235 on 31/7/2008 from NRT to SPK and now she rest in Victorville with many retired friends.Thank You JA8235!

A visitor from United States posted Thu July 23, 2009:
In my opinion, the 747 will always be better than the a380 no matter what.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed July 22, 2009:
The 747 is such a royal piece of engineering, what a shame to see them standing 'neglected' by the dozen.

A visitor from - posted Wed July 22, 2009:
I'm sure that 757 will get a new home. For an old aircraft it is very efficient, but many airlines are probably unsure about taking aircraft right now. Once we experiance an upswing and airlines think about expansion, we'll most definitally see it in new colors. :)

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed July 22, 2009:
The Air India is surely a 310. The low sunlight and telephoto compression make all the difference.

A visitor from United States posted Wed July 22, 2009:
Think of the billions of kilos of cargo those tired old ladies have carried over their long lives! They have all earned a rest in the sun, hopefully to continue hauling goods for years to come.

A visitor from - posted Wed July 22, 2009:
It appears to be a 767. Also I'm surprised that ATA 757 is sitting in the desert with so many airlines seemingly wanting them.

A visitor from United States posted Wed July 22, 2009:
I could count16 747's. is that an AI 320 parked at the far end.

A visitor from - posted Wed July 22, 2009:
Truly a awesome picture! Its really sad to see all these planes standing here! I hope some can be gone quickly!

A visitor from United States posted Wed July 22, 2009:
Another exquisite photo from Sam! As with other boneyard photos, I always think that if these aircraft could talk to us, oh the stories they could tell of where they've been...

A visitor from Germany posted Wed July 22, 2009:
For me, I count at least 9 744

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