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  • THE 707 DOESNT FLY COMMERCIALLY IN SOUTH AMERICA ANYMORE EITHER

    SINCE MANY YEARS AGO.

  • 244 lol

  • I really like the enthousiasm of the US Airforce pilots about their jets. =]

  • 2:00 thats actually just a copy of the original air force one

  • @photography66videos

    You are correct sir... #86970 shown here was Air Force Two. The vice president's plane. But it's basically a copy, as you said. : )

  • Something totally un related to this, but... If you click somewhere in the video where it isnt loaded, and then click the video so the pause flashes...then click the up arrow. dude, you start playing the old game "Snake"

  • mm, what is that number? XD

  • ...This is so educational and funny. God, Bruce. XD "Damn, what was that number?"

  • It's all about the stick & rudder.

  • What IS that number? @3:03

  • haha, the first outing the pilot thought if i make the roll then i am loved if i dont then i dont need to deal with the top brass

  • Damn I never knew that the KC-135 was a modified Boeing 707...

  • Does anybody know if the "throne" area is more toward the front of the plane, or the middle? I know it has a private bedroom in it somewhere (from reading Kissinger's biography and photos in that book). This was the Air Force Two Vice President Bush was flying back from Texas the day President Reagan was shot, also, SAM 86970. Actually...this plane was 1 of 3 ordered by Ike in 1959. JFK's plane was SAM 26000, received in 1962. And it was the 1st that Mrs. Kennedy had painted blue.

  • "mrs kennedy said: why don't we paint it blue? and so they did.

  • you beat me to the comment. haha, thanks pal

  • two of my passions:

    listening to heavy metal, and my dream of becoming a pilot :D

    rock on bruce

  • 3:01

    "Damn! what was that number?"

    and i like the throne bit :D

  • I've been at that air park with Air Force One! It's in Tuscon, Arizona. I walked on the hallowed ground walked on by Bruce Dickinson...

  • No, it's at the Boeing Air Museum in Seattle, WA.

  • Yeah, I was just going to say, I saw that bird in Seattle when I was up there.

  • I thought the same thing when I went to the Alamo and got to sit on the exact same windowsill that Bruce and Steve were sitting on when they filmed the interviews for "'Ello Texas".

  • @NoobSalad41 No my friend, you are wrong. That Air Force One is at Boeing's Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA.

  • tex johnson u legend

  • Oops ..I mean 707. VC-137 designation was not used until 1962.

  • Is KC-135 -.-"

  • I thought that you can't do that with a commercial airliner.

  • well he is right it's eazy on fsx but in real life i don't think so

  • @simon199418 i find it the other way around playing is eayer in real life then in FSX

  • @simon199418 actually most planes have state of the art controls computers all that for visual landings instrument. etc but in sim all you get is a keyboard or joy stick ailerons not very realistic most real life pilots love doing visual landings cause its that easy!

  • @houshidar558 i have a yoke and petals and i must say its alot of fun landing planes manually bt it is much easier to do an ifr

  • @houshidar558 u can get yoke pedals and throttle quadrant for the sim and if u have the money u can but instrument panels as well.

  • be quiet =p

  • tks for upload

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