The U.S. Air Force has reactivated another B-1B Lancer, nicknamed "Rage," from the "Boneyard" at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona.
in Tucson, Arizona, known as the world’s largest military aircraft cemetery. More than 4,000 mothballed or retired aircraft are at the ‘Boneyard’ which has featured in Hollywood films ...
The Boneyard holds almost 3,200 aircraft, potentially making it the world's fourth-largest air force. The site has around a hundred B-52 Stratofortresses and over 130 A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft stored.
Another B-1B was pulled from storage at AMARG and recalled back to duty to bring the BONE fleet back to 45 total Lancers.
After three years at the boneyard, a B-1B Lancer, nicknamed Rage, has been resurrected and is flying once more. The ...
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Following is a description of the video: Narrator: The 309th AMARG stores the world's largest collection of military aircraft ... pride in being boneyard wranglers. Narrator: Arizona has the ...
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After three years at the boneyard, a B-1B Lancer, nicknamed Rage, has been resurrected and is flying once more. The ...
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