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The incredible history of Air Force One

Today, presidential air travel is a massive, highly coordinated operation. However, this wasn't always the case.

The incredible history of Air Force One

It all started with Theodore Roosevelt — a true American pioneer. Which is why our 26th President is also the first to fly in an airplane. More than a year after leaving office, he flew in a Wright Flyer on October 10, 1910.

It all started with Theodore Roosevelt — a true American pioneer. Which is why our 26th President is also the first to fly in an airplane. More than a year after leaving office, he flew in a Wright Flyer on October 10, 1910.

It wasn't until 1933 did the US Government actually acquire an aircraft specifically for Presidential travel. That year, a Douglas Dolphin amphibious plane — similar to the one pictured below— was specially outfitted for President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Unfortunately, FDR never flew in the Dolphin.

It wasn

Instead, the first official Presidential flight took place on January 14, 1943 when FDR crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a Boeing 314 Clipper— similar to the one pictured below — on a trip to Casablanca, Morocco.

Instead, the first official Presidential flight took place on January 14, 1943 when FDR crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a Boeing 314 Clipper— similar to the one pictured below — on a trip to Casablanca, Morocco.

The first aircraft to be custom built for presidential use is a Douglas VC-54C nicknamed "Sacred Cow." The Sacred Cow famously transported Roosevelt to the Yalta Conference.

The first aircraft to be custom built for presidential use is a Douglas VC-54C nicknamed "Sacred Cow." The Sacred Cow famously transported Roosevelt to the Yalta Conference.

On July 4, 1947, Truman replaced the Sacred Cow with a new aircraft — a Douglas VC-118. The new plane was christened "Independence" after the 33rd President's hometown in Missouri. On August 31st of that year, It made its first official presidential trip to a conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

On July 4, 1947, Truman replaced the Sacred Cow with a new aircraft — a Douglas VC-118. The new plane was christened "Independence" after the 33rd President

The VC-118 is a civilian Douglas DC-6 — the 26th to roll off the production line — that was modified on orders from the Air Force for Presidential duty. The Independence has room for 24 seated passengers or 12 sleeper berths.

The VC-118 is a civilian Douglas DC-6 — the 26th to roll off the production line — that was modified on orders from the Air Force for Presidential duty. The Independence has room for 24 seated passengers or 12 sleeper berths.

It also features dedicated meeting space for the President and...

It also features dedicated meeting space for the President and...

... A full kitchen. The aircraft served in the presidential fleet until 1953.

... A full kitchen. The aircraft served in the presidential fleet until 1953.

That year, a Lockheed Constellation — christened "Columbine II" after the state flower of Colorado — took over the presidential flying duties. In 1953, an air traffic controller confused the airplane carrying President Eisenhower with an Eastern Airlines flight using a similar call sign. The incident helped bring about the use of the designation "Air Force One."

That year, a Lockheed Constellation — christened "Columbine II" after the state flower of Colorado — took over the presidential flying duties. In 1953, an air traffic controller confused the airplane carrying President Eisenhower with an Eastern Airlines flight using a similar call sign. The incident helped bring about the use of the designation "Air Force One."

In November of 1954, the US Air Force took delivery of a new personal aircraft for President Eisenhower — a heavily modified Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation called the VC-121E. In fact, it was the only VC-121E ever built. Christened the "Columbine III", the Lockheed plane served the President until 1961.

In November of 1954, the US Air Force took delivery of a new personal aircraft for President Eisenhower — a heavily modified Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation called the VC-121E. In fact, it was the only VC-121E ever built. Christened the "Columbine III", the Lockheed plane served the President until 1961.

The VC-121E would be the last non-jet-powered plane to serve as the official presidential aircraft.

The VC-121E would be the last non-jet-powered plane to serve as the official presidential aircraft.

That's because on October 10, 1962, the US Air Force and President John F. Kennedy took delivery a new Boeing 707-320B-based VC-137C known as Special Air Mission or SAM 26000.

That

Even though President Eisenhower had been known to use Air Force Boeing VC-137A jets during his time in office, SAM 26000 was first purpose-built presidential jet transport.

Even though President Eisenhower had been known to use Air Force Boeing VC-137A jets during his time in office, SAM 26000 was first purpose-built presidential jet transport.

Decked out in blue, white, and silver with the words "United States of America" emblazoned on its side, SAM 26000's livery became the most iconic in aviation history. The airplane's look is the brainchild of legendary industrial designer Raymond Loewy. Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy is also said to have contributed to the stunning design.

Decked out in blue, white, and silver with the words  "United States of America" emblazoned on its side, SAM 26000

Unfortunately, President Kennedy didn't get to use SAM 26000 for very long. The 35th President of the United States was assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn-in as our nation's 36th Commander and Chief on board SAM 26000.

Unfortunately, President Kennedy didn

The aircraft was also tasked with transporting the President Kennedy's body back to Washington. Here, the President's coffin is unloaded at Andrews Air Force based under the guidance of the First Lady.

The aircraft was also tasked with transporting the President Kennedy

Post Kennedy, SAM 26000 went on to serve as the primary presidential aircraft for the Johnson and...

Post Kennedy, SAM 26000 went on to serve as the primary presidential aircraft for the Johnson and...

... The majority of the Nixon administration.

... The majority of the Nixon administration.

In fact, 26000 took President Nixon on his historic trip to China in 1972.

In fact, 26000 took President Nixon on his historic trip to China in 1972.

During its 36-year career, SAM 26000 flew eight sitting presidents including Ford, Nixon, and Carter— pictured here.

During its 36-year career, SAM 26000 flew eight sitting presidents including Ford, Nixon, and Carter— pictured here.

In 1972, President Nixon took delivery of a second VC-137C call sign SAM 27000. The new plane took over as the President's primary aircraft with SAM 26000 serving as the backup.

In 1972, President Nixon took delivery of a second VC-137C call sign SAM 27000. The new plane took over as the President

Unfortunately for President Nixon, the jet was also tasked with taking him home to California after his resignation in 1974. As President Ford was sworn in, the pilot of the aircraft famous called into the air traffic control to announce that the flight's call sign has changed from Air Force One to SAM 27000. As a result, SAM 27000 made 1,440 takeoffs as Air Force One, but only made 1439 landings with the presidential callsign.

Unfortunately for President Nixon, the jet was also tasked with taking him home to California after his resignation in 1974. As President Ford was sworn in, the pilot of the aircraft famous called into the air traffic control to announce that the flight

The President that clocked the most miles on board SAM 27000 was Ronald Reagan.

The President that clocked the most miles on board SAM 27000 was Ronald Reagan.

Which why the plane can now be found at the Reagan Presidential Library.

Which why the plane can now be found at the Reagan Presidential Library.

By the mid-1980s, the Air Force's fleet of VC-137Cs were beginning to show their age.

By the mid-1980s, the Air Force

Which is why President Reagan and the US Air Force ordered a pair of new presidential jets based on the most recognizable airplane the United States has ever produced — the Boeing 747.

Which is why President Reagan and the US Air Force ordered a pair of new presidential jets based on the most recognizable airplane the United States has ever produced — the Boeing 747.

After several delays, the duo of Boeing 747-200 derived VC-25A jets entered service in 1990 during the administration of President George H.W. Bush.

After several delays, the duo of Boeing 747-200 derived VC-25A jets entered service in 1990 during the administration of President George H.W. Bush.

The two planes — SAM 28000 and SAM 29000 — remain in service today. The flying Oval Offices feature 4,000 square feet of interior space incorporating presidential living quarters, work areas, meeting rooms, and 2 galleys capable of serving 100 people at a time.

The two planes — SAM 28000 and SAM 29000 — remain in service today. The flying Oval Offices feature 4,000 square feet of interior space incorporating presidential living quarters, work areas, meeting rooms, and 2 galleys capable of serving 100 people at a time.

In addition, the planes feature midair refueling capabilities, advanced satellite communications, self-sufficiency capabilities at foreign airports, electronics countermeasures, and missile defense systems.

In addition, the planes feature midair refueling capabilities, advanced satellite communications, self-sufficiency capabilities at foreign airports, electronics countermeasures, and missile defense systems.

Thus far, the VC-25As have served Presidents George H.W. Bush,...

Thus far, the VC-25As have served Presidents George H.W. Bush,...

... Bill Clinton,...

... Bill Clinton,...

... George W. Bush, and ...

... George W. Bush, and ...

... Barack Obama.

... Barack Obama.

President-elect Donald Trump will be the next President of the United States to travel on board the VC-25A.

President-elect Donald Trump will be the next President of the United States to travel on board the VC-25A.

However, with more than a quarter century under its belts, the VC-25A's time as the primary presidential transport is drawing to an end.

However, with more than a quarter century under its belts, the VC-25A

In 2015, the US Air Force announced that it will order a pair of new Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental-based presidential aircraft set to enter service in 2024.

In 2015, the US Air Force announced that it will order a pair of new Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental-based presidential aircraft set to enter service in 2024.

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