The aviation call sign “Air Force One” is used for any plane when the president is onboard. As soon as the president steps onto the plane it is instantly referred to by this famous call sign.
The Early Planes
In the beginning of presidential flight, President Franklin Roosevelt used a C-87A Liberator Express, called “Guess Where Two,” then he switched to a C-54 Skymaster nicknamed the “Sacred Cow,” which was more easily accessible for his wheelchair.
The next plane was a Douglas DC-6 which was nicknamed “The Independence,” by President Truman. President Eisenhower’s C-121A, named the “The Columbine II,” was the first plane to use the call sign “Air Force One” in 1952. Many other aircraft have also been utilized for presidential flights.
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