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				And I've never been there but I think there is an airplane museum now in Tucson. 
			
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 Davis-Monthan AFB is just outside Tucson, I think.  That's where the giagantic aircraft boneyard is.
I wouldn't think just any ol' civilian can go in there, though.
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				AMARG [309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group] takes care of more than 4,400 aircraft, which makes it the largest aircraft storage and preservation facility in the world.
			
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				AMARG is a controlled-access site, and is off-limits to anyone not employed there without the proper clearance. The only access for non-cleared individuals is via a bus tour which is conducted by the nearby [~80 miles] Pima Air & Space Museum. Bus tours are Monday through Friday only.
			
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