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Honduras has about 5 or 6 f-86 Sabre jets on the tarmac. I saw them when I landed there in 2014. I wish the Honduran government would sell them to collectors. I don't have the pictures of all of them together but this I was able to pull up from Google.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Amazing, but then again Cuba is full of cars from the same era, so guess the same techniques keeps them flying.
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Some can be, others have chemicals and what not that have to rendered down before they can be scrapped, and of course all of that costs money. DM is unique in that the aircraft there are kept in various levels of readiness to either be brought back into service, or to be stripped for parts, or even sold to foreign countries. I get their inventory every month
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And I thought picking Boatyards was fun.......!
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