I DISCOVERED Hangar Full Of Abandoned Airplanes

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Published 2024-04-28
There are several buildings filled with abandoned airplanes. The late Jim Ireland was an aviation lover and left behind some fantastic airplanes. They are for sale!

For Airplane purchase inquiries please contact Hayden at [email protected]

Get a part of the Elvis Jet at www.SaveThe310.com before they are gone forever

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheJonjonj
    I'm glad I could get you guys in contact! I'm the Jon who emailed!
  • @malakov5
    These type of videos are great. There are a lot of great people out there with collections that just end up rotting away. It’s great to honor Jim’s memory by telling his stories and showing his collection to the rest of us.
  • @nossonyoffe3805
    2 videos in one week , Jimmy your spoiling us , keep them coming ❤
  • @JT-sz7xc
    My dad bought “Me” a U-Control airplane when I was 5 years old, took it out to the church parking lot to fly. My dad says let me show you how it’s done, he started the plane, had me hold the tail until he said to let go. So, he says let go, the plane shot forward, took a sharp nose up climb, followed by an immediate sharp straight nose down into the parking lot and busted into a million pieces. My dad said, welp, time to go home.
  • @fatratz2012
    I love these stories of these guys that are aviation history and their passions
  • @arbee11
    I laughed, I cried, I saw cool things, I learned stuff, whispered "Whoa" many times. Met Jim (virtually.. Such an honor).. This video is going in my favorites. Thank you Jimmy, and Jim's family and friends as well.
  • @dntower85
    This is the first one of your video's that made me and my wife cry. I joined the 280 Chapter back when I was taking flying lessons at Spinks, Jim was truly a larger than life character and always had something interesting at every chapter meeting.
  • @gregbridges2365
    Champ is front seat pilot My dad had a 7AC that his cousin found in a barn and rebuilt for my dad in 1976. It was a late tricycle model that during rebuild they converted to tail dragger with a 90 horse Continental, electrical upgrades and interior upgrades, loved flying with my dad in that Champ. In 1983 we took it to the second annual Aronica fly in at the old factory in Middleton OH from Republic, Mo, when we took off we had a 45 mph tail wind when we came back same wind but now head wind 😮 14 hours to get home
  • @Thetinkanator
    A few airplanes…. I’ll save that one for when I start collecting airplanes. “Honey I just need a few airplanes” this will be good😊
  • I like these older gentleman sorry for his loss Hayden seemed to be real close with his brother
  • @donc9751
    I had a U control airplane back in 1967-68. Little before Jimmy's day!!! Still surprised he had never heard of those before! I'd forgot all about them!
  • @ptrinch
    Of the hundred of videos I have watched from you, this is one of the best. Absolutely fascinating. I feel lucky just getting to watch it, I can only imagine how amazing it was being there in person.
  • Good Ole Cleet would've likely been interested in some of those models. They would have looked great hanging from the rafters in his hanger. His hanger is rather sparse. He might of even flown some of them RC models.
  • @neilg8009
    That model of a F-117 Nighthawk was so authentic...I couldn't even see it.
  • @simonevans343
    Videos like this one make me wish "Jimmys World" was Simons World. FANTASTIC
  • @G_Money72
    Thank you for trying to document some of that history.
  • Thanks to all Jim's family and friends for the great stories and airplanes. Great tour Jimmy.