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● RDT COMM ·Remote_Dot217 ·May 10, 2026 ·00:16Z

Exploring graveyards

An individual expresses fascination with abandoned aircraft and seeks information on visiting airplane graveyards available to the public worldwide. The person previously explored an aircraft graveyard in Iran that contained Tupolev TU-154s, Boeing 747s, and Lockheed L-1011s.
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This submission is not an aviation news article and cannot be analyzed as one.

What was provided is an informal forum post — approximately two sentences in which an anonymous user expresses personal interest in abandoned aircraft and asks for boneyard visit recommendations. It contains no verifiable facts, no named sources, no developments, no dates, no operators, no regulatory context, and no professional relevance to pilots or aviation operators. There is nothing to analyze in the journalistic or professional sense.

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