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Last Updated 29 September, 2003
The term de-milled refers to an aircraft that
has been stripped of all military equipment including engines.
What is left over amounts to the basic airframe and landing gear.
The few F-111 that are not de-milled are kept on USAF AFB's and museums.
All images courtesy of Jeffery Zeitvogel
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