Photo Credit: Eric Moon |
The various planes in the governmental fleet practice at MDT due to the abundant length and width of our runway (we can accommodate any type of aircraft flying in the world) and due to our proximity (via air) to Andrews Air Force Base (AFB), wherein many of the fleet are stored. We're an approximately 20-minute flight from the AFB.
So, you're now curious to learn more about the various aircraft that practice maneuvers at your hometown airport, aren't you? We've found a few resources that detail the various aircraft:
- "Air Force One" (modified 747), otherwise known as the VC-25
- "Air Force Two" (modified 757), otherwise known as the C-32
- Boeing C-40 Clipper (modified 737), also occasionally fulfils the role of "AF-2"
Next time you see this aircraft or similar at MDT in your neck of the airspace, tweet us a photo using the hashtag, #MDTPlaneSpot or post a photo to our fan page wall. We love to see the various aircraft from your perspective, too!
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