What plane is blue white?

The C-32As are painted in the blue and white livery, vertical stabilizer flag, and prominent "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" cheatline markings developed by Raymond Loewy at the behest of President Kennedy for use on Air Force One. The design is shared with most Special Air Mission aircraft.
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What airplane is blue and white?

The Air Force operates multiple Gulfstreams, some are painted in the blue-and-white livery and others are painted more low-profile.
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Why is Air Force One painted blue and white?

Kennedy also picked the widely spaced and upper case Caslon typeface, which resembles the one used in the heading of the Declaration of Independence. So the reason why Air Force One is painted blue is simply because it was John F Kennedy's favorite color.
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What kind of plane do the Blue Angels fly?

In 2021, the squadron started flying Boeing's F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet fighter jets, the newest highly capable, tactical aircraft in the U.S. Navy. The “Fat Albert” C-130J Super Hercules is the logistic support vehicle for the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels.
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Which is faster Blue Angels or Thunderbirds?

The Angels fly F-18s, and we fly F-16s. The F-18 show is typically slower but some of the formations are tighter. That's because the F-16s are faster due to a higher thrust-to-weight ratio.
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How much does a Blue Angel pilot make?

With over 12 years of experience (but less than 14), basic monthly pay is ​$8,066.70​. That translates to about ​$96,800​ per year.
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Is Air Force One the safest plane?

Air Force One is the official air traffic control call sign of a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the President of the United States.
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What type of plane is the new Air Force One?

Production issues at Boeing are reported to be the latest cause for lengthy delays on the two new Air Force One aircraft. Somewhat ironically, given current world events, the new aircraft are actually a pair of Boeing 747-8s originally built for a bankrupt Russian airline, Transaero.
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What was the first Air Force One?

VC-137C SAM 26000 was the first of two Boeing VC-137C Air Force planes specifically configured and maintained for the use of the head of state. It conducted its initial flight on August 10th, 1962, and was officially given the designation of Air Force One whenever the President was on board.
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What planes are the Thunderbirds?

The Air Force Thunderbirds are stationed in Colorado Springs, and sports the classic red white and blue single-engine F-16 Fighting Falcon. Both planes are capable of performing extremely sharp turns, loops, rolls, and can sustain long periods of inverted flight.
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How much is a Blue Angel jet?

The Blue Angels usually fly six at a time, meaning the operational costs are between $60,000 and $80,000 per hour — so depending on how long the flyover mission is, things could get expensive quickly. The Thunderbirds are a bit cheaper — F-16 variants cost between $8,242 and $8,701 per hour to fly.
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Are the Thunderbirds Air Force?

The U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, performs precision aerial maneuvers demonstrating the capabilities of Air Force high performance aircraft to people throughout the world.
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How many Air Force 2 planes are there?

There Are Two Air Force One Planes

The two planes serving in the Air Force One fleet today have been in service since 1990, and one of them is always ready to fly.
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Where is Air Force One today?

Air Force One is maintained and operated by the Presidential Airlift Group, part of the White House Military Office.
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Does Air Force One fly with fighter jets?

The Air Force usually does not have fighter aircraft escort the presidential aircraft over the United States but it has occurred.
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What is Air Force One called when the president is not on it?

Planes carrying the vice president are designated as. When VC-25A or the currently under development VC-25B are in the air but not carrying the president, air traffic controllers may refer to them by their tail numbers, Special Air Missions (SAM) 28000 and 29000, or by a call sign of their choosing.
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Does Air Force One carry a helicopter?

The president uses the White Tops for short flights around Washington, D.C., within the United States, and even when visiting other countries. The helicopter is primarily used as the transportation between the White House and Andrews Air Force Base where the President boards Air Force One.
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Can Air Force One shoot missiles?

Among other things, the plane is outfitted with electronic counter measures (ECM) to jam enemy radar. The plane can also eject flares to throw heat-seeking missiles off course.
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How much do Air Force One pilots make?

Presidential pilots earn the same base salary as any other pilot with their rank and experience. According to the 2020 military pay charts, a pilot flying Air Force One would make somewhere in the region of $134,124 USD per year.
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Is Marine One armed?

At Andrews, the helicopter is sometimes used to connect to Air Force One for longer journeys. Marine One is met on the ground by at least one Marine in full dress uniform (most often two, with one acting as an armed guard).
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Can Air Force One refuel in the air?

According to The White House's official website and webpage on Air Force One, this is the answer: "Capable of refueling midair, Air Force One has unlimited range and can carry the President wherever he or she needs to travel."
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Are there any female pilots in the Blue Angels?

Maj. Katie Higgins Cook recounts first experience flying with the Blue Angels and paving the way for other female pilots. The U.S. Navy Blue Angels have been around since 1946, but it wasn't until 69 years later they had their first female pilot take to the skies in one of their air shows. That first female was Maj.
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Do the Blue Angels ever touch?

The Hornets fly as close as 18 inches apart

In fact, it's so close, that in 2019 two jets touched while practicing a Diamond 360. There were no injuries and no damage to the aircraft, other than a small scratch.
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What fuel do Blue Angels use?

Each Blue Angel-type jet (and the C-130 companion plane) consumes 1,300 gallons of jet fuel per hour. Assuming six fighters in each group (plus one support plan each), that's 14 planes, or 18,200 gallons of jet fuel per hour.
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