VC-137, NMUSAF. 62-6000 Famously delivered President Kennedy’s remains back to Washington, as well saw the swearing in of President Johnson.

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VC-137, NMUSAF. 62-6000 Famously delivered President Kennedy’s remains back to Washington, as well saw the swearing in of President Johnson.
President Ronald Reagan’s VC-137 SAM 27000 on display at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. (Photo)
VC-137C SAM 26000 at rest in 1976. “The Spirit of 76″ is written on the nose, the name President Nixon gave the plane. (US Air Force)
President John F. Kennedy walks with a base commander under the tail of Air Force One, a VC-137 Stratoliner. A C-54 Skymaster is seen in the background. (US Air Force)
VC-137C SAM 26000 (US Air Force)
The Boeing VC-137 SAM 26000 flies over President John F. Kennedy’s funeral on November 25, 1963. (US Air Force)
Air Force One - VC-137 SAM 27000 (Boeing 707)
SAM 27000 served as Air Force One from December 1972 until August 2001. It is the only aircraft to revert from Air Force One to another callsign in mid-flight, as President Nixon was flying back to California in it when Gerald Ford was sworn in as President. It now resides in the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.
via Richard Hawkins on Flickr