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Who uses the Boeing 737 painted like the 747, "Air Force One" UNITED STATES OF AMERICA? ?

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I recently saw a 737 painted just like Air force one, Who uses that plane? It is allot smaller than a 747

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  1. The Messiah?


  2. The C-40 B/C is based upon the commercial Boeing 737-700 Business Jet. The body of the C-40 is identical to that of the Boeing 737-700, but has wing-lets.

    The C-40B's primary customers are the combatant commanders and C-40C customers include members of the Cabinet and Congress. The aircraft also perform other operational support missions.

    The 201st Airlift Squadron, Washington, D.C. National Guard, acquired two C-40C aircraft in October 2002.

    The C-40C is intended to replace the aging C-22. The 89th Airlift Wing received its first C-40B aircraft in December 2002. Both units are based at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.

    The 15th Airlift Wing, Hickam AFB, Hawaii, acquired its C-40B for U.S. Pacific Command in February 2003. The 932nd Airlift Wing, Scott AFB, Ill., received three C-40C aircraft in 2007.

  3. Could it be the pretender to the throne!

    No bounce Obama!

  4. The planes are the same it only becomes Air Force One when the President is on board.

  5. The Vice President

  6. Near the end of President Eisenhower's term in 1958 the US Air Force decided to add three Boeing 707s to the presidential fleet.

    The 707 is smaller than the 747 'Jumbo' Jet, and it may have been the one you were thinking of? Take a look at the referenced picture from Wikipedia.

  7. Barack Obama. He, and the Liberals think he's the President before the vote.

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