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fathed
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| | Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos < on 4/30/2006 6:59 PM >
| | | About 175 miles west of DFW are some old Titan II missile silos. Has anyone been out there to check them out? I'd sure be interested in going.
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wr0x2
| | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 1 on 4/30/2006 7:27 PM >
| | | Sounds interesting, got any more info or a map?
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 2 on 4/30/2006 8:49 PM >
| | | Posted by fathed About 175 miles west of DFW are some old Titan II missile silos. Has anyone been out there to check them out? I'd sure be interested in going.
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Theres Atlas F sites out there. Where are these alleged Titan IIs and why dont you go? Heres where the Titan IIs really are I dont see any in Texas but maybe youve discovered something we dont know about yet? Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #01 Arizona 32-35-51 110-53-20 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #02 Arizona 31-58-56 110-11-08 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #03 Arizona 31-57-33 110-22-26 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #04 Arizona 31-58-17 110-30-30 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #05 Arizona 31-57-25 110-39-47 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #06 Arizona 31-45-13 110-53-27 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #08 Arizona 31-54-10 110-59-57 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #11 Arizona 32-06-03 111-15-45 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #12 Arizona 32-22-04 111-27-43 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #13 Arizona 32-21-33 111-19-05 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #14 Arizona 32-31-24 111-14-21 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #15 Arizona 32-25-40 111-08-15 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #16 Arizona 32-44-55 111-06-58 Davis-Monthan AFB Missile Site #18 Arizona 32-28-43 110-55-45 Little Rock AFB Missile Site #09 Arkansas 35-08-42 092-15-16 Little Rock AFB Missile Site #18 Arkansas 35-24-36 092-08-57 McConnell AFB Missile Site #01 Kansas 37-58-55 097-00-04 McConnell AFB Missile Site #02 Kansas 37-55-29 096-50-37 McConnell AFB Missile Site #03 Kansas 37-41-55 096-50-55 McConnell AFB Missile Site #04 Kansas 37-39-42 096-39-25 McConnell AFB Missile Site #08 Kansas 37-15-43 096-51-14 McConnell AFB Missile Site #10 Kansas 37-11-05 097-24-31 McConnell AFB Missile Site #11 Kansas 37-15-18 097-32-04 McConnell AFB Missile Site #12 Kansas 37-21-48 097-37-58 McConnell AFB Missile Site #14 Kansas 37-27-52 097-54-41 McConnell AFB Missile Site #15 Kansas 37-25-30 098-04-07 McConnell AFB Missile Site #16 Kansas 37-37-18 097-54-14 McConnell AFB Missile Site #17 Kansas 37-41-47 098-04-02 McConnell AFB Missile Site #18 Kansas 37-45-08 097-45-56 [last edit 4/30/2006 8:53 PM by Explorer Zero - edited 1 times]
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fathed
Gender: Male
| | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 3 on 4/30/2006 8:59 PM >
| | | Youre right, Atlas. I stumbled upon it here: http://bbs.keyhole....php?Number=187519 and you can load the bookmark with google earth. Why havent I gone? I just found it today
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 4 on 4/30/2006 9:08 PM >
| | | your misquoting me I said why dont you go?
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fathed
Gender: Male
| | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 5 on 4/30/2006 9:13 PM >
| | | I just might go, but was wondering if anyone had checked it out yet?
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 6 on 5/1/2006 1:35 PM >
| | | Well, thanks for the link anyways. I had most of those points mapped in TX and OK but missed a few and still needed the rest of them in other states. They are missing a whole bunch of minuteman sites though I think. [last edit 5/1/2006 1:36 PM by RevSM - edited 1 times]
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42NNN
Location: Federal Way, WA Gender: Male
Yes, thats me....Yes, I am in a toilet
| | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 7 on 5/1/2006 2:12 PM >
| | | sweet finally something good in arizona...
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slept
| | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 8 on 5/25/2006 6:28 AM >
| | | from what i know of and have been told of the silo's here in texas, most are mostly flooded w/ water.
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drewtedlock
Location: Wichita, Kansas Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 9 on 10/30/2006 11:07 PM >
| | | My European history teacher was telling me about an abandoned missile silo he stumbled across in rural Kansas. It might be one listed, I don't know the details. He said that there really wasn't anything to do because the whole thing filled up with ground water and it was really dark in the accessible places anyway. I'm assuming all of these places (underground ones anyway) would all be filled up with water by now.
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Urban Cowboy
Location: Phx, AZ Gender: Male
Umm, is that a black widow on your shirt?....
| | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 10 on 11/9/2006 7:25 PM >
| | | Hey I dont think anyone except I and the old site commanders know more about the Titan II sites here in AZ. they all surround Tucson, there ok, ive been trying to get to colorado for the Titan ! sites though.
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| | | | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 11 on 11/10/2006 4:33 AM >
| | | holy crap....look at all those sites! i wonder if any of them are like this http://www.silohome.com/
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| | | | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 12 on 11/10/2006 4:38 AM >
| | | most of those sites just look like square patches of grass or fields. do the silos still exist you think? what about the blast doors and tunnels etc.
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Urban Cowboy
Location: Phx, AZ Gender: Male
Umm, is that a black widow on your shirt?....
| | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 13 on 11/10/2006 7:14 AM >
| | | what they were supposed to do were blow up the blast doors and entry structure and fill escape with concrete. I say supposed to because this diddnt always happen. But most all are pretty messed up.
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swankfive
Location: One of four presidential palaces. Gender: Male
The perfect blend of art fag and redneck.
| | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 14 on 11/21/2006 2:23 PM >
| | | Hi all - I'm new to the site, and thought this might be a good introduction. I'm not sure what sort of silos they are, but there are a handful of sites (I only know of one's approx location) south and west of Abilene. The site I know of is southwest of a little town called Buffalo Gap, and IIRC, is found by following the farm road that leads out SW of Lake Abilene. The property is now owned by the AISD (Abilene Indep School Dist.) and they use it as some sort of work/storage site - the grounds, I'm not sure about the silo. One of my uncles worked for AISD and knows the location/lowdown, I'll try to get more info when I see him. There are one or two other sites west of Merkel, somewhere between Merkel and Sweetwater. I'm not sure of their location(s), but I could probably find out by contacting people from high school - the location(s) were pretty common knowledge. As for these sites, I had friends who had explored them; as mentioned above, you could go down about 5-7 stories and then they were filled with water. This was all in the late '80s - no telling what condition they're in now. I just checked Google Earth and all of those areas are high-res. If I can get more info on where they are, I'll post up more info on their whereabouts on google earth and post them up. They're out there…
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 16 on 11/22/2006 4:47 AM >
| | | those are Atlas sites a guy named Gary lives in one south of Abilene and you can contact him at siloworld.com I think and arrange to go see it, not really my idea of exploring but knock yourself out
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swankfive
Location: One of four presidential palaces. Gender: Male
The perfect blend of art fag and redneck.
| | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 17 on 11/22/2006 3:07 PM >
| | | Not my idea of exploring either. Through the different links, however, I did glean that there are a good number of sites out there, they should be easy enough to find, and not all of them are being cleaned up, used for scuba diving or housing. Spoke to a buddy from High School last night and he mentioned yet another silo location that I didn't know about near Abilene. Seems there might be one North of ABI near Ft. Phantom. I'll know more after this weekend. It's hard to talk to everyone I can talk to while here in FW.
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 18 on 11/22/2006 8:58 PM >
| | | Posted by swankfive Not my idea of exploring either. Through the different links, however, I did glean that there are a good number of sites out there, they should be easy enough to find, and not all of them are being cleaned up, used for scuba diving or housing. Spoke to a buddy from High School last night and he mentioned yet another silo location that I didn't know about near Abilene. Seems there might be one North of ABI near Ft. Phantom. I'll know more after this weekend. It's hard to talk to everyone I can talk to while here in FW.
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theres a Nike base near Lake Phantom Hill the control site is owned by AISD the launch site is privately owned and has no magazines
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swankfive
Location: One of four presidential palaces. Gender: Male
The perfect blend of art fag and redneck.
| | Re: Abandoned Titan II Missile Silos <Reply # 19 on 11/22/2006 10:18 PM >
| | | Posted by 2Xplorations
theres a Nike base near Lake Phantom Hill the control site is owned by AISD the launch site is privately owned and has no magazines
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Good Lord - I should have been able to trip over a damn missile site of some sort at some time, one would think. So is that site near Ft. P Hill or Ft. P Lake? Judging by the terrain I'd say lake?
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