Air Force One

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Ari

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216 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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That is one big plane! eek

What the hell's he got in it?

crmcatee

5,696 posts

228 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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He's got both lap and pole dancing clubs.. smile

Cock Womble 7

29,908 posts

231 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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crmcatee said:
He's got both lap and pole dancing clubs.. smile
And a McDonalds.

CedGTV

2,538 posts

255 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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All of his wife's shoes are in there apparently !!

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

255 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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They keep the conspiracies in the back...

johnnywb

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209 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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I'm assuming, that Air Force One doesn't travel on it's own?

Anyone know what the entourage includes?

60

1,479 posts

188 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Its got meeting rooms and an operating theater in it apparently

tuffer

8,850 posts

268 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Also a couple of C5 Galaxey's full of cars, chopppers etc and I believe there are actually 2 AF1's.

Eric Mc

122,066 posts

266 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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There is only ONE Air Force One. Air Force One is a call sign, not an aircraft. Two 747s are available for Air Force One flights.

They are quite elderly now and should really be replaced. They are based on 747-200s, most of which have now been withdrawn from airline service.

tight5

2,747 posts

160 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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knight

5,207 posts

280 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Where has he parked it?

shakotan

10,709 posts

197 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Ari said:
That is one big plane! eek

What the hell's he got in it?
It's the same size as a 'regular' 747, nothing really unusual about it.

Eric Mc

122,066 posts

266 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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It has a fair amount of special "kit" on board that you won't find on a regular 747.

pidsy

8,007 posts

158 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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including "118 satellite phones so the president can always be contacted" - according to Sky news.

really?

Eric Mc

122,066 posts

266 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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pidsy said:
including "118 satellite phones so the president can always be contacted" - according to Sky news.

really?
All at the same time?

mattdaniels

7,353 posts

283 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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As other's have said - it's the same size as a Boeing 747-200 - because it's a 747-200!

According to the news he flew in to Stansted.

knight

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280 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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A lex said:
A few years ago now (Clinton era I believe) AF1 flew through the airspace I now work on but had filed under a different callsign and even aircraft type so as to avoid being known. Somewhere over Belgium a different aircraft was told to look out for the Learjet in his 1 o'clock high (or whatever it was) and when peering out of the window saw a big blue and white 747!
Sounds a bit naughty to say the least! But I don't suppose there was much you could do when that happened?

knight

5,207 posts

280 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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knight said:
Where has he parked it?
And in answer to my own question, I see it flew into Stansted.



BigS

866 posts

174 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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knight said:
A lex said:
A few years ago now (Clinton era I believe) AF1 flew through the airspace I now work on but had filed under a different callsign and even aircraft type so as to avoid being known. Somewhere over Belgium a different aircraft was told to look out for the Learjet in his 1 o'clock high (or whatever it was) and when peering out of the window saw a big blue and white 747!
Sounds a bit naughty to say the least! But I don't suppose there was much you could do when that happened?
I think that's been done a few times when they've gone to visit Iraq

Eric Mc

122,066 posts

266 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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knight said:
A lex said:
A few years ago now (Clinton era I believe) AF1 flew through the airspace I now work on but had filed under a different callsign and even aircraft type so as to avoid being known. Somewhere over Belgium a different aircraft was told to look out for the Learjet in his 1 o'clock high (or whatever it was) and when peering out of the window saw a big blue and white 747!
Sounds a bit naughty to say the least! But I don't suppose there was much you could do when that happened?
I wonder what type of separation they were maintaining? I guess it was larger than that normally required for a Learjet - which must have given some sort of clue.