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The Past Of These 15 Abandoned Airplanes Represent A Haunting Tragedy

by Zack Walkter

Published December 2, 2017

6. JET

An abandoned, wingless bomber plane. Photographer Jonathan Haeber used something as simple as lighting to give his photographs a whole new level of intrigue.

Jonathan Haeber

7. Airplane Graveyard, Ohio

The remnants of a fleet of World War II fighter planes rest and rot at an abandoned airplane graveyard in Ohio. Photographer Johnny Joo snapped this shot as the blue sky breaks through on a gray, cold day.

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8. CORSAIR

Only an advanced diver could make this 105-foot plunge to view the Corsair in Hawaii. The pilot ran out of fuel while on a training mission in 1946, and although he successfully escaped, the plane still rests on the bottom of the ocean.

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9. Mojave, California

Seattle-born photographer Matthew Clark was able to visit the salvage yard of a company contracted by Virgin to create planes for private space flights. Check out his next image as well!

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10. Mojave, California

Clark’s visit to the salvage yard in Mojave also captured this stunning black & white shot. Clark says of airplanes, “I’ve always had a love of airplanes—my father worked for Boeing. Planes are glorious when flying and mystifying while decaying.”

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