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Air Force One at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2010

During my trip to California this past summer I had to go see Air Force One! This was probably one of the best experiences I had while on this trip! There were so many cool things to see in this museum so if you are in the Semi Valley or Los Angeles area I really recommend you go to this museum! Thanks for watching!
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Sorry for the unstable camera inside the aircraft. We had to move quickly so I tried to get what I can. You are not allowed to take pictures / videos inside Air Force One but I secretly did :)
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Museum:
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

Location:
Simi Valley, California, USA
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SAM 27000 was the second of two Boeing VC-137C United States Air Force aircraft that were specifically configured and maintained for the use of the President of the United States. It used the call sign Air Force One when the President was on board, and at other times it used the call sign SAM 27000. The VC-137C serial number 72-7000 was a customized version of the Boeing 707 which entered service during the Nixon administration in 1972. It served all US presidents until George W. Bush and was retired in 2001.
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Camera:
Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
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Twitter!
http://twitter.com/donaldderosa‬

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Music:
Bittersweet Faith by Bitter:Sweet
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  • Amazing... how interesting!

  • @4crevis Yes, it really was!

  • why are the engines so big?

  • @jrpianosongs Well, they need to power a very heavy aircraft. You should really ask the manufacturer, Pratt & Whitney, why they made the engine so big. Also, these engines were made decades ago, they did not have the knowledge and technology of today to make smaller engines.

  • The Airplane Can Last 20-30 Years At The Museum And The Helicopter Can Last 50 Years O.O W8 I Thought U can't Take Film Inside The Plane! =)

  • @chrisJR49 haha you can't but I did :D

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  • i ment inside sorry

  • wait i been there and you are not allowed to take film.  unless you got VIP treatment

  • simi valley california

  • @jrpianosongs The engines are actually very small they are very long though I was there about 3 hours ago and they looked tiny

  • @chrisJR49 Didn't mean to put two replies stating the same thing...I thought that YouTube had "eaten" the first one, so I essentially typed the same thing all over again. :-O

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