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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia - Air Force One

Air Force One is the air traffic control call sign of any U.S. Air Force aircraft carrying the President of the United States. Since 1990, the presidential fleet has consisted of two specifically configured, highly customized Boeing 747-200B series aircraft—tail numbers 28000 and 29000—with Air Force designation VC-25A. While these planes are only referred to as "Air Force One" while the president is on board, the term is commonly used to describe either of two aircraft normally used and mainta ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Air Force One - Capability and features
The planes that serve as Air Force One differ from the standard Boeing 747 in size, features, and security precautions. While Air Force One has three floors, like a regular Boeing 747, its interior has been reconfigured for presidential duties. The planes' 4,000 square feet (370 m²) of interior floor space includes multiple modifications. The planes' lowest level is mostly cargo space, carrying luggage and the plane's food supply. The food can supply up to 2,000 meals when fully loaded, some of which is stored in freezers. Meals are prepared in two galleys, which ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Air Force One - Capability and features

The planes that serve as Air Force One differ from the standard Boeing 747 in size, features, and security precautions. While Air Force One has three floors, like a regular Boeing 747, its interior has been reconfigured for presidential duties. The planes' 4,000 square feet (370 m²) of interior floor space include multiple modifications. The planes' lowest levels are mostly cargo space, carrying luggage and the plane's food supply. The food can supply up to 2,000 meals when fully loaded, some of which is stored in freezers. Meals are prepared in two galleys, which ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia - Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the British Armed Forces. The RAF is the oldest independent air force in the world, formed on April 1, 1918. The RAF has taken a significant role in British military history, playing a large part in World War II, and more recently in conflicts in Iraq. With a fleet of 942 aircraft and a manpower of 49,280, the RAF is one of the largest air forces in the world. It is also one of the world's most technologically advanced air forces. Roy ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia - Air Force Materiel Command

Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) was created July 1, 1992 through the reorganization of Air Force Logistics Command and Air Force Systems Command. Its headquarters is located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. It is one of nine major commands (MAJCOMs), reporting to Headquarters, United States Air Force (HQ USAF): Air Force Materiel Command - Mission. AFMC’s mission is to develop, acquire, and sustain air and space power needed to defend the United States and its interests. A ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia - Air force

An air force is a military organization that primarily operates in air-based war. They typically use a combination of fighters, bombers, helicopters, transport planes and other aircraft. Many air forces are also responsible for operations of military space, intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), and communications equipment. Air force - Organization. Most (but not all) armed forces have air forces that are independent - that is, it is neither part of the army nor the navy. This does not ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia - United States Air Force

The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aviation branch of the United States armed forces. The USAF was formed as a separate branch of the military on September 18, 1947. Previously, the Army was responsible for non-naval military aviation under the U.S. Army Air Forces. The USAF is the largest modern air force in the world, with over 7,000 aircraft in service, and air bases around the world. Since World War I, the USAF and its predecessors have taken part in military conflicts throughout the world. The USAF is widely co ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia - Canadian Forces Air Command

Canadian Forces Air Command (AIRCOM) is the air force branch of the Canadian Armed Forces. AIRCOM is the descendant of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), which was Canada's air force from its foundation in 1924 until February 1, 1968. Prior to 1924, the Royal Air Force provided air defence for Canada. After 1968, the RCAF was merged with the Army and the Royal Canadian Navy to form the Canadian Armed Forces. AIRCOM is responsible for all aircraft operations in the Canadian Forces, including the helicopters that serve o ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is a U.S. Air Force base in Greene and Montgomery counties, adjacent to Fairborn and Dayton, Ohio. It is named after the Wright brothers, who used "Wright field" as their testing ground, and Frank Stuart Patterson, son of NCR Corp. co-founder Frank Jefferson Patterson, who was killed on June 19, 1918, when his DeHavilland DH-4 crashed at Wright Field. Wright-Patterson AFB is the headquarters of the Air Force Materiel Command, one of the major commands of the Air Force. "Wright-Patt" is also the l ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia - Wing air force unit

Wing is a term used by different air forces for a unit of command. The size of this unit varies considerably between services. In the Canadian Forces Air Command, each wing (base) contains anywhere from hundreds to thousands of personnel. In the United States Air Force it is a unit that is normally subordinate to a Numbered Air Force. Most USAF wings are structured to fulfill a mission from a specific base, and contain a headquarters and four groups: an operations group, a logistics group, a medical group and a mission s ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability

Since independence the PAF has developed and nurtured an extensive in house engineering, maintenance and repair capability. Indiginization of in house maintenance has enabled it to maintain force levels and high serviceability / reliability rates. The premier maintenance organizations supporting the mission of the Pakistan Air Force include F6 Rebuild Factory, Mirage Rebuild Factory, Aircraft Manufacturing Factory, Kamra Avionics Rebuild Factory, No 102 Air Engineering Depot (Aero-Engines Overhaul), No 1 ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability

Since independence the PAF has developed and nurtured an extensive in house engineering, maintenance and repair capability. Indiginization of in house maintenance has enabled it to maintain force levels and high serviceability / reliability rates. The premier maintenance organizations supporting the mission of the Pakistan Air Force include F6 Rebuild Factory, Mirage Rebuild Factory, Aircraft Manufacturing Factory, Kamra Avionics Rebuild Factory, No 102 Air Engineering Depot (Aero-Engines Overhaul), No 1 ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Air Force One film - Plot

The movie revolves around the plan of a group of Russian Nationalists to hijack the presidential aircraft (Air Force One) and use the President, his family and other hostages as bargaining chips in the terrorists' demand for the release of their comrade, an imprisoned general whom they believe can restore Russia to glory. The story develops as the President, largely single-handedly, takes control of the plane back from the terrorists. To make the action story plausible, the President is explained to have had a rigorous military bac ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Indian Air Force - History

Indian Air Force - Formation and early pilots. The Indian Air Force (IAF) was established as the Royal Indian Air Force by the passing of the Indian Air Force act on October 8, 1932. Accordingly, IAF's Number 1 Squadron came into being on April 1, 1933. Initially, the IAF consisted of five fighter pilots, one RAF commanding officer and four Westland Wapiti biplanes. The first five pilots commissioned into the IAF were H C Sircar, Subroto Mukerjee, Bhupendra Singh, A B Awan and Amarjeet Singh. A sixt ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft

Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets. Figures in brackets indicate approximate numbers of the aircraft. F-16A/B Block-15 Fighting Falcon (34+ from 2006) F-7 Skybolt or J-7 (Approx.130) F-7PG (Approx.55) Dassault Mirage III and Dassault Mirage V (Approx.150) A-5 Fantan (Approx.50) Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options. F-16CJ/DJ Block-52 Wild Weasel ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft

Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets. Figures in brackets indicate approximate numbers of the aircraft. F-16A/B Block-15 Fighting Falcon (34+ from 2006) F-7 Skybolt or J-7 (Approx.130) F-7PG (Approx.55) Dassault Mirage III and Dassault Mirage V (Approx.150) A-5 Fantan (Approx.50) Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options. F-16CJ/DJ Block-52 Wild Weasel F-16A/B Block-15MLU Fighting Falcon JF-17 Local Production JAS-39 Grippen M ...

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Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force - History, Pakistan Air Force - Mission Statement, Pakistan Air Force - Major Conflicts, Pakistan Air Force - PAF since 1971 War, Pakistan Air Force - Modernization and Revival, Pakistan Air Force - Personnel and Command, Pakistan Air Force - Motto, Pakistan Air Force - Markings, Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability, Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft, Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options, Pakistan Air Force - Transporters/Multipurpose, Pakistan Air Force - Trainer Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or UAV, Pakistan Air Force - Ground SAM vehicles

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Polish Air Force - The history of the Polish Air Force

Polish Air Force - 1918–1922. Wars Timeline Senior officers Rank insignia Awards Oaths Land Forces Navy The history of the Polish airforce began at the end of the World War I. In 1918, some aircraft escadres were created within the Polish units in allied countries. In Russia, one escadre was created within the Polish corps of Gen. Józef Dowbór-Muśnicki, then disbanded along with the Corps in May 1918. In France, 5 bomber escadres were created within the Army o ...

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Soviet Air Force - History

The VVS was founded as the "Workers' and Peasants' Air Fleet" in 1918. After being placed under control of the Red Army, with the official denomination VVS in 1930, its influence on aircraft design became greater. One of first big tests of the VVS came in 1936 with the Spanish Civil War, where the latest aircraft designs were put to the test by up-to-date German aircraft. Early victories by the I-16 fighter were squandered because of the limited use of that fighter. German Bf-109s arriving later in the war secured air su ...

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Soviet Air Force, Soviet Air Force - History, Soviet Air Force - Inventory 1987, Soviet Air Force - VVS, Soviet Air Force - Soviet Air Force

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - History

The Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF) was formed in 1947 right after the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent. The RPAF began with 2,332 personnel, a fleet of 24 Tempest II fighter-bombers, 16 Hawker Typhoon fighters (also called Tempest I), two H.P.57 Halifax bombers, 2 Auster aircraft, twelve T-6G Harvard trainers and ten Tiger Moth biplanes. It also had eight C-47 Dakota cargo planes which it used to transport supplies to soldiers fighting in the 1947 War in Kashmir against India. It also started with 7 operational airbases scattered ...

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Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force - History, Pakistan Air Force - Mission Statement, Pakistan Air Force - Major Conflicts, Pakistan Air Force - PAF since 1971 War, Pakistan Air Force - Modernization and Revival, Pakistan Air Force - Personnel and Command, Pakistan Air Force - Motto, Pakistan Air Force - Markings, Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability, Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft, Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options, Pakistan Air Force - Transporters/Multipurpose, Pakistan Air Force - Trainer Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or UAV, Pakistan Air Force - Ground SAM vehicules

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Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - History

The Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF) was formed in 1947 right after the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent. The RPAF began with 2,332 personnel, a fleet of 24 Tempest II fighter-bombers, 16 Hawker Typhoon fighters (also called Tempest I), two H.P.57 Halifax bombers, 2 Auster aircraft, twelve T-6G Harvard trainers and ten Tiger Moth biplanes. It also had eight C-47 Dakota cargo planes which it used to transport supplies to soldiers fighting in the 1947 War in Kashmir against India. It also started with 7 operational airbases scattered ...

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Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force - History, Pakistan Air Force - Mission Statement, Pakistan Air Force - Major Conflicts, Pakistan Air Force - PAF since 1971 War, Pakistan Air Force - Modernization and Revival, Pakistan Air Force - Personnel and Command, Pakistan Air Force - Motto, Pakistan Air Force - Markings, Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability, Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft, Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options, Pakistan Air Force - Transporters/Multipurpose, Pakistan Air Force - Trainer Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or UAV, Pakistan Air Force - Ground SAM vehicles

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