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djhazard 16th December 2003 22:56

they came in his cargo aircraft many people get confused with the Call sign Air Force One, like some one said above its not a fixed aircraft its the aircraft inwhich he is on at that time.. sorry for repeating what has been said.

G-BOY 21st June 2007 21:58

Air Force One Thread from Dec
 
Actually, there are three 'Air Force One' jets - The ones we'd commonly think of as being 'Air Force 1' (28000 and 29000) which are identical to each other - and a third 747, which is a commercial airliner which will be chartered out/seconded for the day - which might be used if there is a threat to the two other AF1 jets and the pres. has to fly away inconspicuously - or in the event they both break down, aparently! (Yeah, like that'll happen!)

But AF1 isn't a plane, it's a call sign. If President Bush decided to - and this is more likely to happen than both the normal 742's breaking down - take the wright flyer, a DC3 or a Handley Paige it would be classed as Air Force 1.

The only reason those jets are used is because you can control the world from them, as you would from the whitehouse. (If the world chooses to listen :rolleyes:) And they have misiles, and a lot of security stuff you aren't supposed to know about, which is why it's used all the time, especially under Double-ya.

411A 22nd June 2007 02:19

Looking back in time, there was one US President who (on occasion) flew personally his 'own' AF1, which was provided, of course, by the USAF.

Type: AeroCommander 560E

President: Dwight Eisenhower, a licensed civil pilot, for a very long time.


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