[4K] Drive across the Airliner Boneyard, Storage Area at Victorville Airport | DC-10, MD-11 & more!



Back in October 2022 we had the privilege to be taken for a drive across one of the largest aircraft boneyards on the planet, the famous storage area at Victorville, Southern California Logistics Airport. On this airfield some real aviation history can be found, as well as some brand new to-be-delivered airframes. This video shows several special aircraft such as two DC-8 Freighters, an L-1011 Tristar, Boeing 737-200, Boeing 727, Boeing 747 and a whole lot of DC-10 and MD-11. Also some Boeing 787 Dreamliners and 777s can be seen waiting for their delivery or to be sold to a new owner. This place is a real dream for the real avgeek as it has something for everyone.

The airfield itself is the former military George Air Force Base, which shows as the remnants of the F-4 Phantom shelters are still visible. Sit back, relax and enjoy this unique view on the Airliner Boneyard!

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Date: October 2022
Location: KVCV/VCV Southern California Logistics Airport
Gear: Panasonic HC-VX1, GoPro Hero 8 Black
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5 thoughts on “[4K] Drive across the Airliner Boneyard, Storage Area at Victorville Airport | DC-10, MD-11 & more!”

  1. Surprising you are able to do this. Even the companies that actually pay rent and do work on the airport have been specifically asked to not post video on Social Media of the aircraft in storage/maintenance there. There was an employee who took some video and a operator saw their aircraft on a social media website a few months back and caused a real uproar…. we all got a letter from the airport saying you cant do that and asked we take it down.

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