

747SCA Endplates
A little bit about the 747SCA tails. #nasa #747sca #spaceshuttle #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Flak Tower
Here is a Flak tower during construction in 1942, some of them still exist today. 88mm #flaktower #wwii #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari


Flak guns on the Atlantic Wall
Numbering in the thousands the 88mm Flak gun dotted the Atlantic Wall during WWII. In 2026 we are planning a trip to Europe to explore, if you have recommendations or would like us to visit a specific place, let us know. #88mm #atlanticwall #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Coast Guard icons
Nothing saying Coast Guard iconic legacy like the Dolphin and the Eagle! #uscg #hh65 #mh65 #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
COD Legacy
In COD we trust! #c2greyhound #cod #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari


Naval Stuka?
Did you know there was a Naval version of the Ju-87 Stuka? It was destined to fly off the German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin. #stuka #ju87 #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari


777X compatibility’s
Check out what the 777X can do. #777x #boeing #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Space Shuttle Tail Cone
We did some research about the tail cone used by the Space Shuttles when they were transported on the 747SCA. There were two tail cones, the second one built after the Challenger loss. It was broken down into six pieces and transported by land in six individual box’s on trailers. #spaceshuttle #tailcone #nasa #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Checking out the Cobra
A little bit about the AH-1W at Pima Air and Space Museum #ah1w #ah1cobra #pimaairandspacemuseum #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Enterprise in flight
Here is Orbiter Enterprise OV-101 gliding down to Edwards AFB after separating from the 747SCA in 1977. The tail cone was used on the first three free flight tests. #spaceshuttle #enterprise #nasa #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari







