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December 30th 03, 06:07 AM
Tank Fixer
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"Mary Shafer" wrote in message
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 21:18:41 GMT, Tank Fixer
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As for the A-12s, they were there in the 70s. I Physically saw them
lined
up in a nice little row on the tarmak along with support equipment
(power
units). What they were doing there, I have no idea.
IIRC there were what a half dozen or so A-12 built in the early 60's ?
Funny that you could see them in the 1970's when they had been retired
and
placed in storage in 1968.
The "storage" was the ramp at AF Plant 42. They were pretty easy to
see, at least in later years, sprayed with some sort of white stuff.
I've saw the A-12s regularly. You could even snap photos while flying
near, but not over, Plant 42.
However, I have nothing to add regarding the rest of this except
agreement with Tank Fixer.
Except you just disagreed with him in his assessment that the A-12 could not
possibly be there. You and I both know they were. What you saw was them
putting them into mothballs. I saw them prior to that just before they were
mothballed.
You claim to have seen them in the 1970's.
The remaining A12's were mothballed in 1968.
Which is it daryl?
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