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Posted: 2011-12-05T13:08:45Z | Updated: 2011-12-05T18:59:13Z Abandoned Aircraft In Airplane Boneyards Captured In <em>Global Remains</em> (PHOTOS) | HuffPost Life

Abandoned Aircraft In Airplane Boneyards Captured In Global Remains (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Aircraft Abandoned In The Arizona Desert
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The following is an excerpt from Global Remains: Abandoned Architecture and Objects from Seven Continents by Michael Clinton, out now from Glitterati .

I loved flying from an early age. At 10 years old, I took my first flight to visit family in New York City, and from that moment on I was hooked. I have even fed my obsession by becoming a private pilot, so that I can have the personal experience of what it means to fly.

Over the years, as I read flying magazines and searched airplane websites, I was always intrigued by the fact that thousands of relic aircraft were parked at the Pima Air & Space Museum (in Pima County) and the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, both in Tucson. These included commercial airlines, fighter jets, cargo planes, helicopters, even dirigibles in different states of disrepair.

For airplane buffs, a visit to Tucson's aviation boneyards conjures up images of the travelers who used and enjoyed the aircraft over the years.

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