What is the name of the vice presidents airplane?
Airforce One is the Presidents plane so wouldnt the Vice President have a name for his?
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- Air Force "Duck, that motherf*ckers got his gun"
- When the president is in his plane or helicopter, the vice president stays at the white and visa versa when the vice prez goes somewhere, they share air force one
- I think its Air Force Two
- Air Force Two, is a Boeing 747 that costs $26,250 an hour to fly.
- "Air Force Two is the air traffic control callsign of any Air Force aircraft (usually fixed wing) carrying the Vice President of the United States. The aircraft which serves as Air Force Two most frequently is the Boeing 757-200 which has the USAF designation C-32."
- vice president of which country? this is yahoo answers international which means anybody from any part of the world can answer any question so be specific. ASSHOLE!
- Air Force 2, its a modified boeing 757
- Whatever the name of the airplane is that the VP is on, is referred to Air Force Two as long as it is an Air Force plane. If it's a Marine Corps aircraft (whether fixed-wing or rotorwing) is Marine Two. This applies for all branches of the armed forces. The VP can travel on any of the planes in the designated executive squadron. This is all of the planes based at Andrews Air Force Base in the 89th Airlift Wing. The planes include 747s, 737s, 757s, DC-9s, G-4s, G-5s, and a few other smaller jets. They all look great wearing that executive paint job!
- Okay, everyone's danced around the correct answer of this question, so I'm going to give everyone the 411 here. When the President is aboard any aircraft operated by the U.S. Air Force, that aircraft's callsign will be "Air Force One". If President is aboard any aircraft operated by the U.S. Navy, that aircraft's callsign will be "Navy One". This patterns follows suit with the rest of the armed services, (i.e. "Army One", "Coast Guard One", "Marine One". If the President is aboard a civil aircraft, the callsign will be "Executive One". Now the same principles apply to the Vice President, except the number "one" is obviously changed to "two", (i.e. "Air Force Two"). The Vice President's aircraft is a Boeing 757-200. So as you can see, The executive cabinet of our government will not always fly under the "Air Force" callsign. Edited from here.....Let me reiterate, for RetiredAFmil, it is not ANY aircraft he is aboard, only any AIR FORCE aircraft he is aboard.
- a Boeing 747 which is the short lenngth model yet it has a taller upper deck and is usually blue with the remaionder of the fuselage beige
- Air Force Two and its any airplane he is flying on, no matter the kind.
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