A WARNING STENCILED on the rear propeller of a Vietnam Warera Cessna O-2, clockwise from top left, advises not to rotate the blade. Giant Lockheed C-5s are taking up a lot of real estate; these cockpits are shadowed by the tails of the Galaxy transports in the next row. This string of Lockheed F-16 fighters is stored in preparation for conversion to QF-16 target drones. A line of Beechcraft T-34C turbine Mentors are stored, replaced as trainers by Raytheon T-6 Texan II aircraft; the green cross means the fuselage is safe-ejectionseat charges and other hazards have been removed. Stenciled on an F-4 Phantom's air inlet are the date and type of maintenance performed. Cessna T-37 training jets await an uncertain future. 94 | AOPA PILOT August 2016