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F-16 Fighting Falcons by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets, affectionately known as "Vipers" to their pilots.
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F-15 by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
Air Force F-15 Eagle fighter jets.
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F-14 Tomcats by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
Navy F-14 Tomcat carrier-based interceptors.
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F/A-18 Hornets by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
Navy or Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet carrier-based fighters.
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S-3 Vikings by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
Navy S-3 Viking carrier-based anti-submarine aircraft.
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Navy Hawkeyes by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
Decommissioned E-2 Hawkeye carrier early warning aircraft.
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Pima Air & Space Museum by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
Located next to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base this Museum is open to the public so you can get a close look at many different types of aircraft that are stored in the Boneyard. Bus tours depart the museum to actually drive you through the actual graveyard of planes.
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Final Stop for F4 Phantom Fighters by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
Hundreds of the F4 Phantom II fighters are stored at Davis-Monthan AFB.
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Navy P-3 Orion Aircraft by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
Dozens of Lockheed P-3 Orion are parked in the Boneyard. The aircraft were used by the Navy to perform Maritime patrols, reconnaissance, and anti-surface/anti-sub warfare.
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Decommissioned B-52G Bombers by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan The Aircraft Bonyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base by Alan Lessig
B-52G bombers were cut into pieces and had wings and tails removed to comply with the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty signed in 1991. The plans were chopped in pieces to prove to the Russians that the planes, originally equipped for long-range nuclear missiles would be permenantly removed from service.
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An American Soldier Know but to God by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Sunrise over the Tomb of the Unknowns by Alan Lessig
Inscription on the tomb.
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sun by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Sunrise over the Tomb of the Unknowns by Alan Lessig
early morning, the sun rises over Arlington.
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Kissing at the races by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Oaks 135 (Pink Out) at Churchill Downs in Louisville by Brett Jeffreys
A little kiss in the infield.
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Honor Guard by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Sunrise over the Tomb of the Unknowns by Alan Lessig
A member of the Old Guard stands watch over the Tomb of the Unknowns.
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Honor Guard by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Sunrise over the Tomb of the Unknowns by Alan Lessig
A member of the Old Guard stands watch.
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Moonrise by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Moonrise over Haymarket by Alan Lessig
1/4 moon rises in the west at dusk.
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Breaking news by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Military Times Newsroom by Alan Lessig
All the news that's fit to print.
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Michael Vick on CNN by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Military Times Newsroom by Alan Lessig
Hide your beagle. Michael Vick is an Eagle. Press conference on CNN can be seen on several TV's in our newsroom.
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Scott by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Military Times Newsroom by Alan Lessig
Very focused on his work.
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Scotty hard at work by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Military Times Newsroom by Alan Lessig
Scotty get'in it done
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Working on deadline by Alan Lessig from the GigaPan Military Times Newsroom by Alan Lessig
Copy editors crank out the next edition.
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