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UER Forum > Archived US: South > Abandoned Airplane Plant (Viewed 526 times)
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Abandoned Airplane Plant
< on 8/14/2005 4:14 AM >
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ok so obviously ive breached some type of etiquite here so consider the post removed 2x. But for the point, all ya gotta do is drive by and can see the place is wide open andIdidnt post pics of where I got in, etc.. and no form the arieal I dont think youcan tell where it is.




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Re: Abandoned Airplane Plant
<Reply # 1 on 8/14/2005 5:53 AM >
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That's sweet!
What did they make there?

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Re: Abandoned Airplane Plant
<Reply # 2 on 8/14/2005 11:21 AM >
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now that we have the entry details all we need is the address or maybe the latitude and longitude posted in this public thread



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Re: Abandoned Airplane Plant
<Reply # 3 on 8/14/2005 3:12 PM >
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ok .. fine .. see above modification to the post.

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Re: Abandoned Airplane Plant
<Reply # 4 on 8/14/2005 6:17 PM >
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it wasnt necessary to delete almost all of your post

just seemed like a decent location that didnt need to be advertised

in case anyone gives a shit read this

http://www.uer.ca/...fid=1&threadid=426


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Re: Abandoned Airplane Plant
<Reply # 5 on 8/14/2005 7:53 PM >
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Posted by Arch-Image
ok so obviously ive breached some type of etiquite here so consider the post removed 2x. But for the point, all ya gotta do is drive by and can see the place is wide open andIdidnt post pics of where I got in, etc.. and no form the arieal I dont think youcan tell where it is.






No big breech of etiquette but since this is a public board it's viewable by everyone on the planet, some of whom are not so sympathetic to our "hobby", it's best not to reveal too much so as not to draw unwanted attention to good locations. That way, others can possibly view them without having them closed down or locked up. Believe me, When you find a good one, you'll get emails asking for more information and private messages are much more appropriate.
Interesting looking site and good photos!

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Re: Abandoned Airplane Plant
<Reply # 6 on 11/17/2005 10:54 PM >
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i dont know where your talkin bout but there is the Globe aircraft plant in FW.

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