Everything you didn't know about Air Force One, the most secure plane story in the world.

The first president in the world to travel by plane has been American President Theodor Roosevelt, but he did it a year after leaving the president's post. That trip was completed in 1910 on the plane then known as Freyth B. After him came the Whelsian prince, and later King Edward [...]
After him came the prince of the Whelsian, and later King Edward V III, who the month later gave up his throne. His youngest brother George VI also flew just before World War I in March 1918, respectively.
Their examples have been followed by other presidents, kings, and heirs, and after World War II, rare countries that have had the fleet of presidential planes.
Even today, when the planes that the presidents travel with are involved, we think immediately of the special US presidential plane known as Air Force One.
Butterflies that use superpowers are more specific and work with commitment and detail, that few in opinion know about them. They also serve as command centers in case of an outbreak of war.
Until World War II, American presidents have rarely traveled abroad, but air traffic development has changed such a practice. Thus Theodor Roosevelt was the first American president to use an airplane during official visits.
It was the Boeing 314 model known as the flying ship on which he traveled during conferences in Casablanca. After Boeing 314, the role of the presidential plane was seized by C-87A Liberator Express (Victure of Civil Bomber B 24 liberator), C-54 Skymaster”, which was specifically destined for Roosevelt because he used a wheelchair.
From 1958 to 1990, the U.S. President uses Boeing 707 to enter world history, since the presidential oath within him was made by American President Lyndon Johnson in 1963 as he returned from Dallas with the lifeless body of President John Kennedy.
As the American president's role in international reports grew, so did the presidential plane known as Air Force One from an ordinary aircraft has become a command center. At least that's what John King claims from the White House. Today American President John Biden and his ancestors have two Boeing 747-20B planes with VC-25A inscriptions and serial numbers 28,000 and 29,000 exclusively serving as transport to the American president.
When viewed from outside Air Force One Boeing 747-20B looks like an ordinary plane, however, the one away from it. What sets it apart from other presidential planes is equipment. Access to such a butterfly does not have anyone but the president, collaborators and crew who are special members of the Air Force and Secret Service, and lower-level politicians and journalists have access to certain parts.
Four General Electric engines have driven this butterfly CF6-80C2B1, with a power of 25.515dN. With just a load of 202,917 gallons [2,480 km] of reservoir, it can cover 12 miles [12,480 km]. And the maximum weight of the butterfly on its long - distance journey is 374,850 pounds, and the maximum altitude is 13,530. The wing distance is 58.8m, the length of the plane 65.9 and the height of 19.











