Rough Neighborhood 5 COMMENTS I’m not sure whats worse? The fact that this is possible, or the fact that I recognize the location of this photo. Reply Must be near a Boeing factory…and the parts were dumped into Puget Sound. The nice part is that it won’t be clearing any forests anytime soon! Reply I don’t think Boeing parts would mate with a Airbus airframe. Reply Maybe it’s for fire engine to practice… Donno… Reply Man made reef project would be my guess. Not the first aircraft to find itself in this situation and I’m betting it won’t be the last. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Current [email protected] * Leave this field empty More Awesome Posts F/A-18 Super Hornet Drops Its External Fuel Tank During A Carrier... September 17, 2020 The LOUDEST Military Aviation PHOTOS September 10, 2020 Best Examples Of Aircraft Camouflage August 1, 2020 Oxcart/Blackbird Wind-Tunnel Test Models July 30, 2020 Things You Can See Almost Every Day In Dubai July 29, 2020 Fully Loaded Fighter Jets Showing Off July 2, 2020 Comical Google Maps Glitches With Airplanes May 2, 2020 Bomber Aircraft Low Passes. Bomber Pilots Do Them Too. December 8, 2019 Best TOP GUN Memes Collection October 2, 2019 Mad Max Inspired Plane to Monster Car Makeover September 28, 2019 Load more
I’m not sure whats worse? The fact that this is possible, or the fact that I recognize the location of this photo. Reply
Must be near a Boeing factory…and the parts were dumped into Puget Sound. The nice part is that it won’t be clearing any forests anytime soon! Reply
Man made reef project would be my guess. Not the first aircraft to find itself in this situation and I’m betting it won’t be the last. Reply
I’m not sure whats worse? The fact that this is possible, or the fact that I recognize the location of this photo.
Must be near a Boeing factory…and the parts were dumped into Puget Sound. The nice part is that it won’t be clearing any forests anytime soon!
I don’t think Boeing parts would mate with a Airbus airframe.
Maybe it’s for fire engine to practice… Donno…
Man made reef project would be my guess. Not the first aircraft to find itself in this situation and I’m betting it won’t be the last.