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World’s largest aircraft boneyard spans more than 2,600 acres and has over 4,000 planes

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Davis-Monthan Air Force Base just outside of Tucson, Arizona has an unusual nickname.

Infamously known as ‘The Boneyard’, it spans more than 2,600 acres and is home to over 4,000 planes.

It’s so big and so packed, it’s actually set the world record for being the world’s largest military aircraft boneyard.

Whether you’re an aviation buff or not, The Boneyard is a fascinating place – the above video, captured by Chip Malt on Instagram, is testimony to this.

There’s all kinds of excess military and government aircraft, from planes to jets, helicopters to space shuttles, belonging to the Air Force, Marine Corps, Coasts Guard, and NASA.

David-Monthan Air Force Base’s role in the storage of military aircraft began after World War II and continues today.

More than 500 people are employed to take care of the thousands of aircraft that call this airfield their permanent residence.

Although the aircraft boneyard is the final destination for most of the warplanes that end up there, some do return to the sky.

For example, workers at the facility restored a B-52 bomber to active duty, after more than a decade in storage.

Workers are also preparing dozens of retired F-16 fighter jets to fly again, this time as full-sized “drone” aerial targets piloted by remote control.

Arguably The Boneyard’s most important mission is to serve as a giant, open-air parts warehouse for the U.S. military and others.

Just a shame you can no longer take a tour of the place.

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