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A technician wraps a Boeing 707 aircraft engine's auxiliary power unit for storage and later use. The Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center is reclaiming commercial Boeing 707 aircraft, using engines and spare parts in a re-engineering program

A technician uses a breaker bar to tighten the supports of a Boeing 707 aircraft engine. The Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center is reclaiming commercial Boeing 707 aircraft, using engines and spare parts in a re-engineering program

A technician works to fasten the bolts on the engine of a Boeing 707 aircraft. The Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center is reclaiming commercial Boeing 707 aircraft, using engines and spare parts in a re-engineering program

A technician works to fasten the bolts on the engine of a Boeing 707 aircraft. The Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center is reclaiming commercial Boeing 707 aircraft, using engines and spare parts in a re-engineering program

Two technicians stand by while a Boeing 707 aircraft engine is supported by the hoist. The Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center is reclaiming commercial Boeing 707 aircraft, using engines and spare parts in a re-engineering program

A technician hoists the front engine of a Boeing 707 aircraft into position after securing the rear support. The Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center is reclaiming commercial Boeing 707 aircraft, using engines and spare parts in a re-engineering program

A technician using a forklift loads a Boeing 707 aircraft engine's auxiliary power unit into a baggage compartment. The Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center is reclaiming commercial Boeing 707 aircraft, using engines and spare parts in a re-engineering program

A technician works on lowering the vertical stabilizer of a Boeing 707 aircraft. The Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center is reclaiming commercial Boeing 707 aircraft, using engine and spare parts in a re-engineering program

Technicians discuss the next step prior to lowering the vertical stabilizer of a Boeing 707 aircraft. The Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center is reclaiming commercial Boeing 707 aircraft, using engines and spare parts in a re-engineering program

A technician removes electrical relays and other critical electronic components from the fuselage equipment area of a Boeing 707 aircraft. These items are among hundreds of parts to be removed from these aircraft during the Military Aircraft Disposition and Storage Center reclamation program

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Base: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

State: Arizona (AZ)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT John A. Pickett

Release Status: Released to Public

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12/06/1984
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