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XA-SZC (cn 45739/56) Sadly the graveyard keeps on growing! XA-TCA, XA-PIC, XC-LIE, XA-CEN, XB-KIO, XB-FGB, XB-JIZ, XA-UGB, XA-MYR, XA-SXV, XC-SFF and few others where rego is not visible are sitting idle and not going anywhere anytime soon.
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A visitor from Germany posted Mon August 30, 2010:
I would like to have the yellow plane in the middle. Happy moving;)

A visitor from Canada posted Mon January 18, 2010:
Tug drivers' idea of a prank.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 10, 2009:
Ok...ok...ok...Rick. You've had your fun...can I please have my model planes back ...now!?
Saludos desde Filadelfia...

A visitor from Spain posted Mon November 2, 2009:
Looks like my kid's room...

A visitor from France posted Sun November 1, 2009:
Yeah what a nice shot ! A true tank of old ladies, cool collection of Learjet, Sabreliner and Mystere 20 and 10.
Does the HS-125 take RR Viper ?

A visitor from United States posted Sat October 31, 2009:
Is this a gemini jets add? :)

A visitor from Germany posted Sat October 31, 2009:
Like toy airplanes. Wonderful!

A visitor from - posted Sat October 31, 2009:
Wow!Where does end an aircraft and starts another one?? :o

A visitor from Ireland posted Sat October 31, 2009:
The old DC sisters. Look like toys

A visitor from Australia posted Sat October 31, 2009:
What a waste! I'm sure some of them must be stil good to fly?

A visitor from France posted Sat October 31, 2009:
Does somebody know who was the ex-user(s) of Myst

A visitor from Germany posted Sat October 31, 2009:
Nice arrangement of planes.
Owner of the Skymaster in the middle of the mess calls the FBO office: "Please make my plane ready. I'll be there in 10 minutes and I'm in a hurry!"
I don't wanna be the tug driver then...
The exact same arrangement can be seen on Google maps.

A visitor from China posted Sat October 31, 2009:
Shh...They are having a meeting!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri October 30, 2009:
Preview looks like a bunch of scale models on a table - nice catch and composition.

A visitor from - posted Fri October 30, 2009:
I believe I see a DC-6, 1 Lear 23, 2 DC-9-32, 3 Sabreliners, 2 Falcons 50, 2 Gulfstream 1 turboprops, 2 Cessnas Skymasters 337, 2 310s, 1 Beech Musketer, 1 Hispano Saeta!(blue) 1 Piper Navajo and a rare hidroplane
Frank from BUE

A visitor from Brazil posted Fri October 30, 2009:
Sadly, but amazing picture!!
The aircraft under the tail of the DC-9 is a Seawind. Very beautiful aircraft.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri October 30, 2009:
Looks like a collection of toy aircraft I used to own back in the day. I would pile em up same way in my room.

A visitor from United States posted Fri October 30, 2009:
That's a Cessna 307? Skymaster. There is another one to left of DC9.

A visitor from - posted Fri October 30, 2009:
I thought it was a lake at first, but i don't think they ever had an engine attached to the vs. it's definitely an amphib though. nice shot btw.

A visitor from - posted Fri October 30, 2009:
I believe it a Seawind here a link to another photo

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Seawind-3000/1333775/&sid=163c0034faf365cec9123c4aa1e05ae9

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A visitor from United States posted Fri October 30, 2009:
Love that photo!!!!

A visitor from United States posted Fri October 30, 2009:
That's a Seawind amphibian. It's a shame to see it being scrapped.

A visitor from Puerto Rico posted Fri October 30, 2009:
I think that the aircraft with the tail mounted engine is a Seawind 300C kit plane. Nice shot Ricardo!

A visitor from - posted Fri October 30, 2009:
I believe it is a Seawind behind the yellow DC-9.

A visitor from Poland posted Fri October 30, 2009:
Pretty, unusual and also sad photo. Somebody asked about this airplane with an engine mounted on the tail. It is a Seawind 3000 (seaplane).

A visitor from - posted Fri October 30, 2009:
That appears to be some sort of experimental aircraft.

I wish the boneyards here in the US were that small!

A visitor from United States posted Fri October 30, 2009:
That would be a Seawind 300C a small amphibious plane.
Now about the photo. It's great!

A visitor from - posted Fri October 30, 2009:
Could the strange airplane behind the DC-9 be a Seawind 3000?

A visitor from Canada posted Fri October 30, 2009:
Lake amphibian la4-200

A visitor from - posted Fri October 30, 2009:
Can somebody identify the strange looking aircraft with a tail-mounted engine under the tail of the yellow DC-9 in the middle of the picture?

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