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Holtville Airport (FAA LID: L04) is a county-owned, public-use airport located five nautical miles (9 km) northeast of the central business district of Holtville, a city in Imperial County, California, United States. Holtville was a U.S. Navy airfield during World War II.
In 1937 the U.S. Navy purchased 1,397 acres (5.65 km2) to build an airfield to support flight tra...
NOTE: This location is only approximate. Go on a dive tour for exact location.
An historic two-seat naval aircraft sits upright in the sand of Mā`alaea Bay near Kīhei, landing gear retracted. This wreck is just one example of WWII history that can be found in the sanctuary. Discovered in 2010 by local dive shop owner Brad Varney, the wreck of the Helldiver is unique...
HMT Bedfordshire was an armed naval trawler in the service of the Royal Naval Patrol Service during World War II. Transferred to the East Coast of the United States to assist the United States Navy with anti-submarine patrols, she was staffed by a British and Canadian crew.Bedfordshirewas sunk by the German submarine U-558on 11 May 1942 off the coast of Ocracoke Islan...
This is probably one of the largest WW-II aircraft boneyards in the world. Radial engines, conformal fuel and oil tanks, and B-29 and B-17 aircraft fuselages.
Aero Trader is known for their inventory of North American B-25 Mitchells. A broken-down B-25 bomber, purchased on a whim twenty five years ago, has transformed the efforts of two men into a thriving company k...
The Royal Air Force Museum Cosford, located in Cosford in Shropshire, is a museum dedicated to the history of aviation and the Royal Air Force in particular. The museum is part of the Royal Air Force Museum, a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Ministry of Defence and a registered charity. The museum is spread over two sites in England; the other site is at...
NOTE: You must be military or with someone in military to visit
The B-29 (Tail-number 44-62214) ex-weather reconnaissance plane was decommissioned in the mid 1950s and stripped of parts. She has been christened the “Lady of the Lake.”
When not needed anymore, airmen were ordered to get rid of it. They placed it on a frozen lake in hopes it would sink whe...
The skeletal remains of an American Lockheed P-38 Lightning that crashed during the second world war off the Welsh coast. It is normally under 2 meters of sand & water and can only occasionally be seen.
The Lockheed P-38 Lightning, nicknamed the Maid of Harlech, crashed in September 1942 when its pilot, Second Lt Robert Elliott, 24, of North Carolina, got into d...
The abandoned Lockheed Martin L1011 Tristar airplane was sunk in 2019 to create an artificial reef to encourage marine life. It's near an old Hercules C130 which was sunken November 2017.
The Lockheed TriStar L-1011 is a wide-body passenger aircraft which was abandoned at King Hussein airport following a few unsuccessful business arrangements. After some time, ASEZA m...
It´s stand alone attraction, no tickets, permits etc. needed. Free parking next to the plane.
Balls 8is a NASA Boeing NB-52B mothership which was retired in 2004 after almost 50 years of flying service with NASA. The aircraft is famous for dropping the X-15 aerospace research vehicle on 106 of the 199 X-15 program flights.
Balls 8was originally an RB-52B that wa...
This 1930’s World War II PBY Catalina Seaplane wreck is near the beautiful sandy cape of Ras Al-Sheikh Hameed in the north-west province of Tabuk.
Los Angeles industrialist Thomas W. Kendall bought three surpluse Catakina's in the 1950's. He converted the amphibious planes into luxurious floating suites.
In 1959, the Kendalls embarked on their around-the-world...
The Mach Loop (also known as the Machynlleth Loop) is a series of valleys in the United Kingdom in west-central Wales, notable for their use as low-level training areas for fast aircraft. The system of valleys lies 13 km (8 mi) east of Barmouth between the towns of Dolgellau to the north and Machynlleth to the south, from the latter of which it takes its name. The tra...
Skiathos Alexandros Papadiamantis Airport (IATA: JSI, ICAO: LGSK) is an airport on the island of Skiathos, Greece. Its 5,341-foot(1628 meters) runway is able to accommodate aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 767-200. The runway is characterised as 'short and narrow'. Because of the uneven terrain on the island of Skiathos, Skiathos Airport was created by reclaiming l...
A 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m2) exhibit hangar serves as the setting for the permanent display of the Boeing 707 aircraft used as Air Force One during Reagan's administration. The aircraft, SAM 27000, was also used by six other presidents in its active service life from 1973 until 2001, including Richard Nixon during his second term, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George ...
On November 22nd, 1969 a flight of two Navy F-8Js with the VF-124 out of NAF El Centro and a Marine F-4B with the VMFA-513 out of MCAS El Toro were flying over Anza-Borrego State Park. The F-8J’s mission involved parade formation practice, combat spread, tactical positioning and individual acrobatic maneuvering. The pilot of the F-4B had performed a clean stall ...
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