Salvaged Airplanes landing at Davis-Monthan Air Base near Tucson Arizona, shortly after World War II. One with no landing gear sliding on runway. One on fire during landing. Near crash landings. Air Force technicians cannibalize serviceable parts of the Aircrafts. They assemble airplane tails, gas tanks, oil radiators and oxygen tanks. Technicians reclaim other parts from the aircraft that can be reused.
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