C-137 Stratoliner
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VC-137B
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A Boeing VC-137B, from Pacific Air Force at Hickam AFB, Hawaii, at Peterson AFB, Colorado
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A VC-137B Stratoliner aircraft taking off.
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The VC-137 aircraft with former hostages from Iran aboard at STEWART FIELD, NEW YORK (NY) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)
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Spectators watch one of two C-137B Stratoliner aircraft that are bringing in the 52 freed hostages after their release from Iran
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The 52 former hostages board the VC-137 Freedom One aircraft for their departure to the United States after their release from Iran.
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A VC-137B Stratoliner aircraft parked on the flight line as an HH-53B Super Jolly hovers overhead at ANDREWS AFB, MD, USA
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A VC-137 Stratoliner aircraft taxis on the runway at EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, ALASKA, USA
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A VC-137 Stratoliner on the flight line after transporting Secretary of Defense Richard Cheney and Gen. Colin Powell, chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, to the region for a conference regarding U.S. military intervention against Iraq during Operation Desert Storm.
VC-137C "Air Force One"
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VC-137 (Boeing 707) as Air Force One
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VC-137 (Boeing 707) as Air Force One with new painting
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SAM 26000 arrives in China to start the Nixons' historic visit to that nation
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The Nixon's disembark Air Force One upon arriving in China
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SAM 27000
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Ronald Reagan works aboard Air Force One SAM 27000
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The Reagans wave as they prepare to descend the flight of stairs upon their landing in Moscow, Russia, 1988
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VC-137C SAM 27000 Air Force One parked on the tarmac at the Marco Polo Airport.
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SAM 27000 in its current location, the Air Force One Pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California
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VC-137C SAM 27000 and a VH-3 Sea King in the Air Force One Pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California
Other variants
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An EC-18B Advanced Range Instrumentation Aircraft (ARIA) takes off on its first flight at WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO, following its conversion from a Boeing 707-320.