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​THE BONEYARD
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​The Boneyard is a group of older aircraft behind the Museum.  They cause a lot of excitement to our visitors but the Boneyard is not open to the public as they are all privately owned planes.  There is a high fence (you can see the fence) and a runway between the Boneyard and the Museum and the public are not allowed to cross them for safety reasons. We have large pictures in the museum of the Boneyard and arrows to show what the aircraft are and where.  Several of the types of planes in the Boneyard are in the Museum, so you can see them up close.
Here is a slideshow of some of the aircraft in the Boneyard.  (Photos by Lisa Kunkle)

​ Ruud Leeuw has visited the Greybull airport several times-- when Hawkins & Powers was still flying and after they went out of business.  He took a lot of pictures of the Boneyard, checking out the aircraft and has detailed explanations of them.  You can get more information by visiting his website at  www.ruudleeuw.com/usa14-greybull.html
This is one of Ruud's pictures of the Boneyard.
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