Talk:Denver International Airport

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--Umbrax:|Sysop 08:21, 3 June 2006 (CDT)

No sweat

I'll either have confirmation or alternative images by the end of the day. For the most part I shyed away from sources I had any serious doubt about, which is why I didn't use google earth for the swastika. The Vagabond 17:25, 3 June 2006 (CDT)

This stinks

It looks like our runway image and two of our mural shots have to go away temporarily. The runway shot will be back soon if I can get clarification that google earth images can be used. The Jeppsen charts of the runways should be able to remain, though I'll be getting them from another source.

I'm still trying to find a display of Leo Tanguma's two murals that were removed from DIA on a site that shares. The two that remain are featured on DIA's webpage and do not appear to be protected (which stands to reason since it's a free public art display).

Maybe add in the ET connection

I see that this is a nice article, but why not add in the illuminati, masons, greys, reptoids, ect. theories in somewhere? I know that it will be mentioned in the Grey-Human CT section in Greys.

--DP 23:43, 6 June 2006 (CDT)

ET Connection

That is a good idea, and should be added, but I'd like to refrain from adding it myself unless no other contributors have more knowledge on the matter.

Every theory has a few oddball proponents who are sometimes seen as giving it a bad name. I'm not "in" on the Denver Airport thing enough to know who the kooks are. You wouldn't want to see a carnival "psychic" on the ESP article, so you want someone who knows a lot about ESP to write that article. Same situation here. The Vagabond 22:07, 9 June 2006 (CDT)

General Skeletor Mural Was NOT Painted Over

I was just at the Denver Airport on December 18, 2007, and I saw this mural by the baggage claim area. I live in Denver and pass through the airport frequently, but for some reason, I had never seen that nightmare before. I was stunned and sickened when I saw it, and wondered what in the world it was all about. I Googled the DIA artwork tonight and came across this site. If the General Skeletor mural ever WAS removed, it was put back up, because I just saw it 11 days ago!

Fuel supplies

Denver Airport was definately built to always be prepared. Each of DIA's six fuel tanks can store 65,000 barrels (2.72 Million gallons) of jet fuel [4], over 16 Million gallons total; enough to operate commerically for a week without resupply

It's somewhat necessary in a place like Colorado due to snow--deliveries may be interrupted and not resumed until well after the airport reopens.
The above was posted on 00:01, 17 May 2008 by 70.169.143.84