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<i>This article is about the film '''Air Force One'''. For the USAF aircraft see [[:Category:Boeing VC-25|Boeing VC-25]].</i> | <i>This article is about the film '''Air Force One'''. For the USAF aircraft see [[:Category:Boeing VC-25|Boeing VC-25]].</i> | ||
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[[Image:Air_Force_One.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none|Air Force One DVD cover.]] | [[Image:Air_Force_One.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none|Air Force One DVD cover.]] | ||
<b>Movie (1997)</b><br> | <b>Movie (1997)</b><br> | ||
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[[Image:AF1UH-60 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Dropping off VP Bennett (Close).]] | [[Image:AF1UH-60 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Dropping off VP Bennett (Close).]] | ||
− | == [[:Category:Boeing 747|Boeing VC-25A 'Air Force One' | + | == [[:Category:Boeing 747|Boeing 747-146 (portraying VC-25A 'Air Force One')]] == |
− | The VC-25A is seen throughout the movie with the main action scenes being based around it. This is obviously not one of the actual ones but a very good representation. | + | The VC-25A is seen throughout the movie with the main action scenes being based around it. This is obviously not one of the actual ones but a very good representation.<br> |
− | [[Image:AF1VC-25A.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Parked at Moscow waiting for the President. Notice the lack of a bulge on the nose just below the cockpit where the real aircraft would have a mid-air | + | Registration N703CK, c/n 19727/54 built in 1970. Rented from [[:Category: American International Airways|American International Airways]], precursor to Kalitta Air. Previously flew for Japan Air Lines as JA8103. |
+ | [[Image:AF1VC-25A.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Parked at Moscow waiting for the President. Notice the lack of a bulge on the nose just below the cockpit where the real aircraft would have a mid-air refueling point.]] | ||
== [[:Category:Lockheed C-5 Galaxy|Lockheed C-5 Galaxy]] == | == [[:Category:Lockheed C-5 Galaxy|Lockheed C-5 Galaxy]] == | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 10 April 2020
This article is about the film Air Force One. For the USAF aircraft see Boeing VC-25.
Movie (1997)
Starring:
Harrison Ford (President James Marshall)
Gary Oldman (Ivan Korshunov)
Glenn Close (Vice President Kathryn Bennett)
Wendy Crewson (Grace Marshall)
Lisel Matthews (Alice Marshall)
Paul Guilfoyle (Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd)
When the President's plane is hijacked over Europe there is little Washington can do to help. They must rely on the people on the plane to fight back as well as being careful of who to trust.
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk
The backbone of the US Army helicopter force is seen picking up the troops at the beginning and transporting the VP to The White House.
Boeing 747-146 (portraying VC-25A 'Air Force One')
The VC-25A is seen throughout the movie with the main action scenes being based around it. This is obviously not one of the actual ones but a very good representation.
Registration N703CK, c/n 19727/54 built in 1970. Rented from American International Airways, precursor to Kalitta Air. Previously flew for Japan Air Lines as JA8103.
Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
Seen in the background at Moscow Airport supporting the President's visit.
McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle
These fighters are scrambled from Ramstein, Germany to escort Air Force One after the 'Code Red' is declared.
Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker
Based on the prototype Boeing 367-80, prototype to the Boeing 707, these tankers can be seen on the ramp at Ramstein during the aborted landing.
Lockheed C-141B Starlifter
This aircraft narrowly avoids a collision with Air Force One at Ramstein.
Bell UH-1 Iroquois
UH-1D Sent from Ramstein to rescue the President from the escape pod. Although it is not impossible for a UH-1D to have been used in this capacity, at the time of filming a UH-1H or UH-1N would be more likely used by USAF rescue teams.
McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender
'Extender 1-0' is sent to refuel Air Force One in mid air.
Mil Mi-24P "Hind-F"
Sent from the Kazakhstan Armed Forces to pick up General Radek from prison.
Mikoyan MiG-29
These fighters are sent to intercept Air Force One after the terrorists are overthrown by the Air Force One passengers. They engage with Air Force One and the F-15s severley damaging the VC-25A.
Lockheed MC-130 Hercules
This special mission variant Hercules is sent to carry out a mid-air rescue from the crippled Air Force One.
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