Air Force One. If the president is in a military operated aircraft, that aircraft will always be "(branch of service) One". The helicopter which transports the President is operated by the Marines, and is known as Marine One. If the President were in an Army, Navy, or Coast Guard aircraft, it would be known as Army One, Navy One, or Coast Guard One, respectively.
Air force one for airplane or Marine one for helicopter
Not sure if this counts, since it was on the ground at the time, but Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in on the President's aircraft.Technically, it was not Air Force One until he was sworn in as AF1 is not the name of the aircraft, but the call sign of any airplane carrying the President of the United States.
If the President is aboard an: Army/Marine: Marine One Navy : Navy One Air Force : Air Force One Coast Guard: Coast Guard One Civilian Aircraft: Executive One If the aircraft is only transporting the first family without the President, then the designation is appended with an "F". Ex: Fist Lady traveling on a public airplane, "Executive One F"
Yes, the President does have private quarters aboard Air Force One. The "White House" of the aircraft is located in the bow (front) of the aircraft and includes sleeping quarters, a full bath and a private office which can also be used as an "Oval Office" if necessary.
If the president is on a fixed-wing airplane, it is normally Air Force One. If he's on a helicopter, it is Marine One. When President Bush flew to an aircraft carrier to give a speech, the plane he flew on was named Navy One because it was a Navy-owned aircraft.
"(branch of"(branch of service) One service) One
Any aircraft the president boards instantly assumes the callsign "Air-force One"
Thrust is the produced force of the aircraft that propels the aircraft forward in order to overcome drag. Drag is the natural force of the air that resists the motion of the aircraft.
Air Force One is the call sign used describe any aircraft carrying the US President, so in theory Air Force One could be any type of aircraft. The official Presidential fleet consists of two customised Boeing 747s, either of which may be colloquially referred to as Air Force One. However this only becomes the official designation when the President is on board.
An engine is the usual source of thrust in an aircraft.
The answer to your question is No. There is no actual physical aircraft that is Air Force One. Air Force One is the official air traffic control call sign of any aircraft whenever the current president of The United States of America is physically aboard that aircraft. The two most common aircraft referred to as Air Force One are Boeing VC-25s, highly modified versions of the 747-200B, with tail numbers 28000 and 29000. Both aircraft travel together with the president, one serving as a decoy for obvious reasons.
At least one of the presidential limos goes with the President, but not aboard the same plane.