WRECKS AND RELICS
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Old aircraft never die, nor do they fade away. When retired from flying duties some start a new life as gate guardians, some are stored pending further decisions, some end up as exhibits in aviation museums and some continue to serve in other capacities such as ground instructional airframes or decoys. Only when no other use is found, they face the scrapman’s axe. This dashboard show locations from all over the world in one compact dashboard powered by the spottingmode website.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The information shown in this dashboard is based on historical records, public sources, user research, and archived location data. Aircraft, relics, wrecks, and other objects may have been moved, removed, scrapped, relocated, or become inaccessible since the last recorded update.
Visitors are strongly advised to always perform an additional verification using recent satellite imagery, local sources, street view services, or other up-to-date references before travelling to any location.
GMAP Wrecks & Relics Dashboard cannot guarantee that objects shown in the database are still present, visible, accessible, or located at the exact coordinates displayed.
Always respect local laws, private property, restricted areas, military zones, and safety regulations when visiting any location.
WRECKS & RELICS DASHBOARD
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