For individuals coming out of Tech School you can be stationed at Hickam AFB, HI, Ellmendorf AFB, AK, Eglin AFB, FL, Holloman AFB, NM, Whiteman AFB, MO, or Langley AFB, VA.
The air force parks its aircraft on parking ramps, Protective Aircraft Shelters (PAS), and in Hardened Aircraft Shelters (HAS).
Not all aircraft in the Air Force are owned by the Air force or military. A lot of them are leased from companies like Boeing or Lockheed.
Air Force One is any aircraft that the president is currently riding in. Usually he has his own aircraft but any time he changes aircraft, it becomes "Air Force One."
Nearly all ETO (European Theater of Operations) US Army Air Corps/Force aircraft operated out of Great Britain.
The air force has many bases where they trained their pilots depending of the plane the pilot is assigned.
Air Force One is the Air Traffic Control call sign for any aircraft carrying the president. Air Force Two can be an identical aircraft, carrying the Vice President.
The most expensive Aircraft in the U.S. Air Force is the E-8C JSTARS. Today's cost for each aircraft is 366 Million Dollars.
The Military Airlift Command was the Air Force command responsible for all the Air Force's transport aircraft. In 1992, the Air Force merged MAC's transport aircraft with Strategic Air Command's refueling aircraft and named the new major command Air Mobility Command.
Kanishka is the name of an aircraft. This aircraft is used in the Air force.
The United States has the largest air force in the world. Take note, the US Air Force is not the largest air force in the world based on number of Aircraft. The US Navy/Marine Corps has many more aircraft, and the US Army has more aircraft, mostly helicopters, than any of the other individual branches.
not really the place is too big we have remote Air Force bases run by skeleton crews which can be made operational at a moments notice
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.