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The Damaged Air Force Ii Takes Off To Andrews Air Force Base Two Aircraft - The Damaged Air Force Ii Takes Off To Andrew...
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The Damaged Air Force Ii Takes Off To Andrews Air Force Base Two Aircraft With Similar Appearance Left Manchester-Boston Regional Airport After One Had An Engine Repaired After A Bird Strike Londonderry, Nh €” On Sept. 22, Vice President Pence Visited New Hampshire. When Leaving On Air Force Ii, The Aircraft Was Involved In A Bird-Strike Caught On Video. The Plane Immediately Returned To The Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. A Crew Was Flown In On Wednesday To Assess The Damage To The Vc-32a Aircraft Which Was Designated As Air Force Ii While The Vice President Was On The Plane. The Vice President, A Short Time After, Was Transferred To A Cargo Plane And Safely Brought Back To Washington, D.C. On Thursday, A Crew Flew In With A C-40b Aircraft Which Had A Very Similar Appearance To The Damaged Aircraft. At One Point, Both Planes Were Parked On The Tarmac Outside Of Signature Air. The C-40b Took Off Using A Call Sign Of "Venus 30&Quot; From The Airport Shortly After 1 P.M. Returning To Andrews Air Force Base. The Vc-32a Aircraft, Which Was Damaged, Was Able To Safely Take Off At 1:45 P.M., It Utilized The Call Sign "Venus 91&Quot; Also Returning To Andrews'S Air Force Base. The Aircraft Is Only Designated As "Air Force Ii&Quot; When The Vice President Is On Board The Aircraft. Dream From Just 1-Day Earlier Says Airforce Hit By Bird, Here Numbers, Emergency? Not Sure How The Airforce Gets Hit, Assuming Bird Means The Missile From https://briansprediction.com/Thumbnails.Php?Album=2611
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