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707: Air Force One

Lightwave Aviation posted on Jun 19, 2010
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A Lightwave-rendered image of the 707 aircraft model with Air Force One coloring. The 707, also called the VC-137C/ SAM 26000 and SAM27000, was used from 1962 to 1998, serving Presidents Kennedy to Clinton.

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vkoontz

12:39AM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Great rendering. BTW the famous industrial designer Raymond Loewy designed the paint for the Kennedy administration and it is still contemporary as the 747 AF1 colors. The 707 concept aircraft, the dash 80, is in the Smithsonian. The reason the President's aircraft is referred to as Air Force 1 is that in the 50's there was a confusion between the air force tail number and a commercial flight number. If the president is in a Marine aircraft it is referred to Marine 1,Navy 1, etc.


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