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Your in charge of flying the president to Baghdad
Your choices are a 747 or a C-17. The G5 is out since you have to make a refueling stop which could blow security. Clinton flew to Kosovo in a C-17 Which do you choose and why. Points to ponder. The C-17 will require several aerial refuelings. AF1 may or may not need to refuel in the air. The more tanker crews the more people who know the president is going somewhere. AF1 is a giant Billboard on the ground saying GWB is here. The C-17 is much more discreet |
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747.
AF1 has IR jammers on the engines. The C-17 only has flares, and they wouldn't be good for stealth arrival. "Leadfoot" wrote in message news:ZBTxb.15791$o9.3280@fed1read07... Your in charge of flying the president to Baghdad Your choices are a 747 or a C-17. The G5 is out since you have to make a refueling stop which could blow security. Clinton flew to Kosovo in a C-17 Which do you choose and why. Points to ponder. The C-17 will require several aerial refuelings. AF1 may or may not need to refuel in the air. The more tanker crews the more people who know the president is going somewhere. AF1 is a giant Billboard on the ground saying GWB is here. The C-17 is much more discreet |
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![]() "Leadfoot" wrote in message news:ZBTxb.15791$o9.3280@fed1read07... Your in charge of flying the president to Baghdad Your choices are a 747 or a C-17. The G5 is out since you have to make a refueling stop which could blow security. Clinton flew to Kosovo in a C-17 How about throwing the E-4B National Airborne Operations Center aircraft into the mix? Tex |
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"Tex Houston" wrote
"Leadfoot" wrote Your in charge of flying the president to Baghdad Your choices are a 747 or a C-17. The G5 is out since you have to make a refueling stop which could blow security. Clinton flew to Kosovo in a C-17 How about throwing the E-4B National Airborne Operations Center aircraft into the mix? It spends all of its time off the coast of Langley AFB, and never goes anywhere. |
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"Leadfoot" wrote in
news:ZBTxb.15791$o9.3280@fed1read07: Your in charge of flying the president to Baghdad Your choices are a 747 or a C-17. The G5 is out since you have to make a refueling stop which could blow security. Wouldn't it also sink into the pavement on many runways when parked for more than a few hours? Regards... |
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![]() "Gene Storey" wrote in message news:mSTxb.2757$US3.885@okepread03... "Tex Houston" wrote "Leadfoot" wrote Your in charge of flying the president to Baghdad Your choices are a 747 or a C-17. The G5 is out since you have to make a refueling stop which could blow security. Clinton flew to Kosovo in a C-17 How about throwing the E-4B National Airborne Operations Center aircraft into the mix? It spends all of its time off the coast of Langley AFB, and never goes anywhere. I choose Air Force One! |
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![]() "Warren Okuma" wrote in message ... "Gene Storey" wrote in message news:mSTxb.2757$US3.885@okepread03... How about throwing the E-4B National Airborne Operations Center aircraft into the mix? It spends all of its time off the coast of Langley AFB, and never goes anywhere. I choose Air Force One! The E-4B unit is based at Offutt AFB. I think someone is confused and is thinking about the USN TACAMO E-6B Mercury operated by Strategic Communications Wing One. Tex |
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![]() Tex Houston wrote: "Warren Okuma" wrote in message ... "Gene Storey" wrote in message news:mSTxb.2757$US3.885@okepread03... How about throwing the E-4B National Airborne Operations Center aircraft into the mix? It spends all of its time off the coast of Langley AFB, and never goes anywhere. I choose Air Force One! The E-4B unit is based at Offutt AFB. I think someone is confused and is thinking about the USN TACAMO E-6B Mercury operated by Strategic Communications Wing One. Tex Very true. I see them "Floating" over the Omaha area all the time doing touch and go's and flyarounds. Of course, E6's also haunt the area. Bob -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() "Leadfoot" wrote in message news:ZBTxb.15791$o9.3280@fed1read07... The C-17 will require several aerial refuelings. AF1 may or may not need to refuel in the air. The more tanker crews the more people who know the president is going somewhere. How would the tanker crews "know" who was on the C-17? There's no sign on the tail, is there? |
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Gene Storey wrote:
747. AF1 has IR jammers on the engines. The C-17 only has flares, and they wouldn't be good for stealth arrival. Can you give me a few clues on this? I don't understand how IR jammers would work. If the radiation is being emitted, then it is being emitted. It's not like swamping a signal with a whole bunch of noise, like radar jammers. IE the radar needs the discrete frequency returns to decode the signal, but IR just needs IR emmissions from a point source and then zeroes in on the point source. Thanks, Nick |
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