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Matt Olieman
02-20-2008, 09:22 AM
The other day I noticed a post that mentioned a "Airplane Junk Yard" 30 north of Saint Louis. By the life of me, I can't find it.

Anyway, if the poster sees this.

Where is is this junk yard. IL or MO. I hang out in the area during the week, might be fun nosing around there :)

Matt O.

BlackWidow
02-20-2008, 09:30 AM
Sorry matt i dont know how to link to the actual post but here it is I think this is the one it was posted 12/31/07 by BHawthorn



Fuselage Salvage?

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Anyone have any experience with Dodson International (Rantoul, KS) or White Industries (Bates City, MO)? They are within short driving distance of Wichita (where I live). My ideal would be simply hitching up the family car trailer and going to get a salvage cockpit from one of those places for a project. Just looking at the Google Maps, both look like they have a ton of stuff that would make for cool simpits.

Website links:
Dodson International
White Industries

Google Map views of their yards:
Dodson International
White Industries

It sorta baffles me that I can find no "boneyards" in the Wichita area. I guess Wichita produces aircraft, not retires them though. Does anyone know of any other "boneyards" in the mid-west area? Website links + Google Map links appreciated.

Edit: A few "boneyard" links that are in Wichita. Most not places you can buy stuff from though.
Hawker-Beechcraft Wichita Boneyard (Raytheon)
Kansas Aviation Museum
Spirit Aerospace Surplus (Black roof building on left side of road) Open Fridays to public. Buy used tooling, computers and shipping crates on the cheap.

Matt Olieman
02-20-2008, 09:39 AM
Thanks, but that wasn't the one. It specifically mentioned 30 miles north of Saint Louis. Interesting that I can't find that in a search :(

Matt O.

BlackWidow
02-20-2008, 09:53 AM
Sorry Matt

I have to goto work now but i cant seem to find it either.

Michael Carter
02-20-2008, 10:48 AM
I think you mean the yard at Staunton, Illinois.

My instructor and I flew up there from Parks in a Seneca one day to pick up a manifold pressure guage on our way to Midway.

Talk about unimproved runways. It turned to broken asphalt and gravel on the roll-out. The runway isn't even marked.

I'm not sure if it's still open or not but no reason why it wouldn't be, but it's all GA stuff, no airliner parts that I know of.

W9XE/Project777
02-20-2008, 02:24 PM
Anyone have any experience with Dodson International (Rantoul, KS) or White Industries (Bates City, MO)? They are within short driving distance of Wichita (where I live). My ideal would be simply hitching up the family car trailer and going to get a salvage cockpit from one of those places for a project. Just looking at the Google Maps, both look like they have a ton of stuff that would make for cool simpits.

Website links:
Dodson International
White Industries

Google Map views of their yards:
Dodson International
White Industries


I can make a comment on White Industries. I have been there a few times with Central Missouri University's Accident Investigation Class. They have ton's of GA aircraft and small jets. However they are not very receptive selling parts to simmers. They use a price formula based on percentage of new price minus depreciation cost. They consider all there parts reusable for flying and not scrapped. It's been some time since I contacted them about purchasing a Bell 206 shell which they would not sell me. http://www.whiteindustries.com/

Finding this place is very interesting. Bates City is about 30 miles east of Kansas City on Interstate 70. You can drive past it and never know its there. There is a LearJet setting along side I-70 to let you know something is there. It's behind a big hill.

There is contact information on there site if you want to inquire

Michael Carter
02-20-2008, 11:01 PM
We had an LF about three miles from there in November flight in the 510th.

Small world ain't it!