1. Air Force One
Air Force One is the call sign (call sign) air traffic controller for the United States Air Force aircraft carrying any President of the United States berplesir to various countries in the world.
Since 1990, the United States strengthened the presidential fleet by two aircraft Boeing 747-200B series with the tail code "28000" and "29 000" with registration number designation "VC-25A". The aircraft is equipped with various facilities kpresidenan complete, as there is one House Putih.Hanya Air Force One that is destined for the president, if the Vice President to fly the plane is called Air Force Two. If not then it will be called by number, such as other aircraft.
2. Marine One
Marine One is the call sign of the United States Marine Corps aircraft carrying the President of the United States. Marine One is a helicopter operated by a squadron of "Nighthawks" HMX-1. Type VH-3D Sea King or the newest kind of new, smaller VH-60N "WhiteHawk", either because it was replaced by the VXX program.
3. Cadillac One
Cadillac DTS is one of a kind of car the president of the United States made by the famous car company General Motors (GM). This car is officially used by former president George W. The current U.S. president Bush to Barack Obama. Having a special specification car like other kpresidenan, both in terms of safety and comfort, it is no wonder call sign used for this vehicle is the "Cadillac One".
4. Ground Force One
Ground Force One is the code-name for a black armored bus used to transport the President of the United States and other American dignitaries. This car was purchased and modified as such by the United States Secret Service of the Tennessee Company for U.S. $ 1.1 million in July 2010 during the administration of President Barack Obama.
5. U.S. Car No One / Ferdinand Magellan
Named after the Portuguese explorer, Ferdinand Magellan. Another name of this car is a U.S. Car No. 1. These train cars are used as a carriage presidency, from 1943 until 1958. Ferdinand Magellan set as a national historical landmark by the United States Department of the Interior and National Park Service on February 4, 1985 .(**)
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