Exploring ABANDONED Warplane Graveyard
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2018
- One of the best place I have ever explored, THE ABANDONED WARPLANE GRAVEYARD
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Have an awesome day guys!!!
👆 you too homie..
Awesome video.have a great day ron.loved it.pewce out.. always
The jet with folding winks my freind would have been below decks on a carrier peace at ya RNK ✌✌
Awesome video Robb!
Thank you very much for the upload Robb. Big 'Hello' to Kristy.
Yeah sorry fellas, that's what they call a "drop tank", not a bomb lol
Better off telling the guy it's a fuel tank. Probably has no idea what a drop tank is. Looks to be an Aero 1C, 150 gallon tank.
I can confirm that's a fuel tank pod not a bomb
Hey Rob. You are right up my alley on this one! That first plane you went inside of was a KC-97 Stratotanker used for aerial refueling. I have been inside 2 of them. The next planes at 7:49 are, on the left, a T-6 Texan and, on the right, an F-86 Sabre. The plane next to the loader at 8:43 is the very first prototype Skyraider, the XBT2D-1 and would be of most value to a collector as there is only one in the world. The sky raider was in the air for 40 years serving in both the Korean war and Vietnam. The plane at 8:34 is a Vought F7U-3 Cutlass of which there are only 7 known survivors. That plane had a very short career due to being under powered and prone to flame outs. It's funny you mentioned it being in shows because the Blue Angels tried using two of them and both suffered flame outs and nearly crashed which prompted the Blue Angels to dump them immediately. It was not a successful plane by any stretch. The plane at 12:00 is Lockheed Electra civilian model 10 or military version C-36. The Lockheed Electra 10 was made famous by Amelia Earhart. The plane at 13:58 is an SNJ which is a variant of the T-6 Texan. The “smiling plane” at 14:30 is an F-86D. The plane behind it is a DC-3. I could go on all day about these planes but I don’t want to bore everyone who is not an airplane nut like myself. I know where this is and this collector had some of the rarest planes in the world, and technically the largest private collection, but the most valuable and restorable have been sold by his son who has been left to clean up the mess. The backstory on this collection is so crazy it almost seems made up with every plane having it own even crazier story.
I want the whole story ......sounds interesting ....
You're not boring me a bit! Thanks for sharing this information! Like Jojo, I would like "the rest of the story" too!
BLACKMONGOOSE13
Skyraider prototype...Wiki’s list of extant examples doesn’t include this one.
Wow.
This is nuts.
I am very interested in the rest of the planes. If you can, do tell
I was just reading about the Walter Soplata Collection and apparently there is a cockpit section of a Handley Page Victor in there as well. WOW!
If I am correct, RnK filmed this while trespassing on Mr. Soplata's property. Walter was rightfully not pleased at all, especially since he would give folks guided tours if they asked permission to see the aircraft. In the old days some rock salt would solve that problem - a shame it's now out of style.
Honestly, that's why the cameras are there. I would have chased them down with a ski mask and chainsaw
Hi Rob, That was really an awsome explore. It's incredibly hard to imagine what kind of stories are behind all these plane wrecks, just sitting there and rotting away. The men who had to fly and probably faced dangerous and unimaginable situations during their missions for their country, can be virtually felt when looking at all these sad warplane wrecks. Excellent camerawork as always. I really enjoy watching you exploring such amazing abandoned places. - Kind regards from Switzerland.
Folding wings usually mean aircraft carrier based...folding wings for storage space below deck. Bombs are actuall extra fuel tanks that are jettisoned when empty or before combat....hence drop tanks.
the folded wing plane is extremely rare. It is one of only 6 prototype Douglas A-1 Skyraider
That would make it more in the Viet Nam era then wouldnt it? I know them were bad news for ground forces. Even though they are all in rough shape the parts off them would be worth a fortune!
One of them is a corsair
I usually love your music but I’m glad this one didn’t have any in it. It was nice and eerie/spooky knowing y’all could have gotten caught. Plus it was nice to hear the birds and all in the background
Thats not a bomb, they carried extra fuel for flying long distances on missions over enemy territories.
I really enjoyed that ,although after working with aircraft since my Army days and a lifetime of aerospace machining and manufacturing it was sad to see those planes in such a sad state. Good share Robb !
Awesome explore my friend! I, too, could spend a week in here....I love 💕 places like this! Great stealthy work....epic explore! Stay safe out there guys! We send our Blessings & Loving Hugs 🤗 from NC.
This is one of your greatest explores! I love aircraft and when my father was in the Air Force Reserve in the early '60's, he took us to air shows whenever they had them. Great job on your camera work and post-edit as always!
I had a look at your Instragram so I knew this video was coming - awesome! It’s a great find! I also love the mix of metal, and history being overcome by nature. Thanks!
7:33 I had the Star Wars feel too! Looked like an AT-AT down. Great explore! Thanks for all the adventures you take us on! 2 thumbs up & a biscuit!
I am proud to be American it sad to see all that American history just rusting away 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Brian Chernesky it won’t rust its aluminum!
Was there in mid-seventies or early eighties. Got in through a friend of my cousin. Was less grass growing around then and more planes. B-36 fuselage was something to see there. The F7U Cutlass Navy plane you stood on was something. Those "bombs" laying there are extra fuel tanks. Since Walter Soplata passed, a lot of planes taken out and sold. Thanks for your video.
Absolutely loved this! I’m a huge fan of planes (and RnK) great drone work too! Loooove it xx
Epic explore Rob! Just think about all the history wow. Thanks didn't realize that these places existed. Super Cool.
Grew up down the road from this place. Knew mr Saplata. Use to go there often and he had a lot more planes then what’s in the video. Really cool place. Many of the planes have since been sold off.
what state is this in? Obiously not gonna ask the location but jw
Another grear location freind amazing relics and totally agree looked like a scene out of star wars keep up the great work pleasure watching your vids ✌✌✌
Amazing place to find all those planes. Glad you were not caught and finished your explore safe! Have a great week robb...Take care
My husband definitely loved this explore most of all so far. He was telling me everything as you walked along lol thank you soooooo much for sharing ❤❤
This is the most bizarre place I've ever seen. It looks like ex-military exhibition stuff some enthusiast has collected over the years. Cheers Rob.
Thank you for sharing. This is one of your best and you have a lot of best. Love it.
Pretty awesome discovery. I think the jets with folded wings were on aircraft carriers. The wings fold up so they can store more planes on the deck and below decks.
You all have the best openings Rob! Awesome job on this exploration!
What an amazing find. This is so cool. OMG, I’m anxiously watching. Afraid you two would get caught. Lol. I could get lost in my imagination sitting in this field of stories. You guys are so ballsy. Makes me nervous laugh. I’d get caught. Seeing that propeller plane....WOW so awesome!!
2 buses on property, one inside a plane, gives us perspective on sizes.
Thanks Mucho. Still obsessed...pr
I think I could spend a week at that place, All those awesome war bird's. I guess it's someone's personal collection, can't blame the ppl for being protective of the collection. As always thank you for your time and consideration in finding and filming and sharing with UA-cam.
Yeah rotting planes in the woods,that's a hell of a "collection"
What an awesome and unique explore! Really enjoyed this!
Cool video thanks for sharing look forward to the next video that I get to see
So much history in one place! Very cool
Awesome video..... one of my gramma’s brothers was in the Air Force (Canada) during the second war!
Great adventure guys. Must have been awesome being there. Thanks for the ride. And yes, it is a fuel tank. :-)
Very adventurous exploring! Loved it! Unique! So much history sitting there. Totally agree on the Stars Wars too!(Dagobah/Endor Moon) :-)
Dude that place is dope!!! It's crazy how much is in there
Keep leading the way with videos and smashing it! Best in the business on IG and here on YT👊
this has to be 1 of ur best explores ever keep doin more like this
Love your videos, keep em coming bro
Those things you suspected to be bombs are likely expendable fuel tanks. They take off with them full and drop them when empty. Those aircraft have obviously been there for a long time with nothing recent having been added. The tree growth would likely mean at least 20+ years since anything was added. The greatest vaule of what's there is now likely souvenirs and metal salvage. Leave nothing and take nothing but pictures.
....You are correct about the drop fuel tanks...but you are wrong about the souvenirs and scrap metal salvage..there are still some very, very valuable planes and parts still there..almost any of that stuff is worth far, far more than it's scrap value...
Extremely interesting! It seems to be a known collection so I'll post the name of it.. Robb, you hit this one out of the park!
Great videos man keep up the good work.
Hey guys , damm thats a cool spot , there are some classics there , enjoyed this , keep it up
That is indeed a jet engine at 5:29, really cool explore, definitely something different!
R&K you the BEST love watching your video and I would love to meet you guys!!#STAYTRU!!
Nice boneyard. I love all types of planes, from the extreme large commercial, regionals private, and military. I would love to visit to get the history about the aircrafts.
i like your old school hip bets from the 80s and 90s. in your being of our video's. Rob and your gruop keep up the good work
Super cool video thanks for the upload! I would love to go there sometime. I’m guessing those will be there for a long time as aluminum doesn’t rust. Hell they’re still in great shape!
Astounding video!..Nice to see planes from my era that didn't vanish.School bus was cool It reminded me of the movie Into the Wild where a young man set off into the wilderness to live.The bomb you also discovered on the jet ,i believe it was a detachable fuel tank.Thank you sir for another great video!
WowRob! This is a great explorer. So fascinating to see so many planes of all kinds. Curious why they made such a grave yard to dump all these planes to just rot away. To think of all that metal just sitting there. Can’t they do something with it. Can they melt it down? I don’t know don’t have that much knowledge on planes or metal for that fact but it sure is incredible to see sooo many.
It was a great explorer n I enjoyed it much ♥️
Yes, they can be scrapped for the various metals, mostly aluminum. It is no longer legal to buy un crushed war planes as scrap. They are all sent to Govt. owned bone yards, broken down, and sold as metal scrap. i somehow prefer these planes as they are, quietly breaking down naturally. Much more dignified than being a future discarded beer can.
I saw two different F-86 jet fighters from 1950's and used a lot in the Korean War and the F7u Cutlass fighter which was not used much during the late 50's due to it being not very fast from what I read. I heard there are large graveyards out in Arizona that he military uses to pick parts from.
Cool planes.
Thanks for the tour.
think that may be a fuel tank/pod? thats why its hollow.
Dude....awesome vid way cool thankyou
Wow awesome video! War planes are so cool.
Jeepers Creepers Bus 🚌 that was between those 2 planes 😩😳👀🤣✌️💜
@RnK All Day delivers great content!
Very risky explore, Robb. Great video as well. It's amazing what's laying around this large private property. Must be a salvage type of person, recycling plane parts. Love that old school bus 1940's style I think, interesting find! Take care....
It's a junkyard.
This is wicked cool. So excited to see these planes. That bomb was just amazing! Thanks so much!
Supreme editing my man.
Thats the Walter Soplata's farm! He had the one of the rarest aircraft which was the North American F-82 Twin Mustang 44-83887, Which his wife sold it Tom Reilly and has been restored and flying. Registered as FAA tail number N887XP
Really really cool Video, and very unique Place 😉😎✌️
That is a "drop tank" seen during time frame 10:00.
Looks like the Vought F7 Cutlass.
Amazing discovery
The "smiling" fighter plane is an F-86D Sabre
Nope it's a F-86L
Love your videos ♥
This looks so awesome!! Be careful
Fascinating 🍁
enjoyed this explore... well done
Good find rnk it’s a shame it’s all being destroyed as the days go by keep up the gd work
how fast things become redundant, obsolete, the world is change, and we are in it. Good thoughts & Peace
That was definitely a great find.
no bombs, auxiliary fuel tanks. dude , this video is amazing
Great vlog RNk!
Love the video!!
Rob ~ How is it that you always pop my cherry by taking me to places I have neither seen or even heard about? Anyways keep doing it! RNK ALL DAY BABY! =^;^=
Scaredy Kat ...I would like to ask you what does that mean? about having ur cherry popped!!
another great vid rob
Me and my friends live right by this it’s amazing to visit
I spent all of my summers there as a kid in a cottage that my grandparents had bought in the 30's or 40's.The plane graveyard was our playground.
Dope video dope airplanes.. I love it 😉💕
Fantastic
love seeing stuff like this when it to do with random cars or tanks ect just in the middle of no where or inside some abandoned building.
That could of been a fuel tank and not a bomb as they do put added fuel under the wings and they have to be that shape
I can't believe how many are just rusting away from props to Jets so awesome!!
Great video, long time fan. The folded wings are dead giveaway for navy, carrier base aircraft. The single propeller one looks to be a dive bomber may be, or when a torpedo bomber. Its definitely ww2 era. The other one with a bomb, the bomb is an external fuel tank for longer ranges and could be dropped.
Awesome 😎
Brilliant find RnK amazing all those jets and planes and parts lying there in middle of nowhere not good for the environment though doing nothing thumbs up
Hey Rob, I wish my Dad were alive to see this video.
He'd not only be able to tell you about most of them but he'd wanna shake your hand for getting this on video.
Excellent work as usual! :)
Damn bro amazing find
My father actually took me there with his friend once because we were invited. It was around a year ago if I remember actually. The person who lives in that house is pretty friendly to the people that aren't trespassing. A lot of people who do plane restorations actually go there to get some of the airplanes to take and restore them. There's some facts for anyone who didn't know much about this place and wanted to know more.
Great find you guys good job
Everytime I watch this I see things I didn't see before.👍
Great graveyard, most of them were from aircraft carriers i think, very nice explore.
Super sketchy are my favorite!!! I need advice for a Gramma taking her grandgirls urbexing. They are super excited!!
real talk rob im digging this vid.
This place is Da Bomb. Awesome find. You wonder if there's any videos out there with these planes in the air. Wonder if it's a government scrap yard. Have a great day Rob hope you bring more videos like this.
its not a gov scrapyard, Shortly after WWII, a scrapyard worker named Walter Soplata couldn’t stand the thought of scrapping all the engines and fuselages from the war efforts, figuring people may enjoy seeing them again in the future. So began his collection as he bought some land and started building his own airplane graveyard.
Hi how you all doing grate video you all rock this video I pray to God that people didn't die in these airplanes a long time ago
Awesome video!!!!!
Very cool explore!!
Enjoyed this. Wish you could go to the Arizona Boneyard to see thousands of planes parked in the desert.
I was going to try and make an airplane joke but the idea just flew out my mind
Maxxas Crow 😂 nice one
It looks like the remnants of the old Soplata Collection. The F7U-3 and the F-86D kind of give it away. Is this guy really as ignorant of what types of aircraft he is seeing ? Several C-45s , the KC-97 fuselage , the C-82 , the several BT-13s, etc.. I think he IS trespassing.
I wondered as well about trespassing, as it is private property. It’s definitely the Soplata collection, or what’s left of it.
Yes that is an awesome discovery really enjoyed seeing these old planes
the planes with the swing wings were designed to be flown off of air craft carriers and yes unlike the quote jet car at da chopp shoppe that really was a jet engine up high in the first plane the bomb you discovered was not a bomb but qn aux fuel tank fer range extension those tanks are designed to be ditchable or drop tanks all in all well done rob! thanks fer making the video always decent spots with cool shite to scope.