Boeing 747 VC-25A Air Force One
by ProneTurnip
Important! - Use physics quality "simple 6" to load it in then adjust as necessary. HISTORY: This is a Boeing VC-25A of which there are two, this one (SAM 29000) and SAM 28000. The VC-25As are based off of the Boeing 747-200B passenger jet and replaced the ageing VC-137s that had been in service since 1961. In the end the US government received the two aircraft in 1990 under the presidency of George H.W. Bush. They have served every president since then and are still being used (in 2022). However they will soon be replaced by the upcoming VC-25B, which is a proposed modification of some existing 747-8 aircraft. This fully vanilla creation features a full interior with all of the rooms present onboard the actual aircraft. This includes a presidential suite, bathroom and office, a conference room, medical facilities, a kitchen, staff rooms and the press section using the entire rear of the plane, along with a mobile command centre, flight crew's quarters and the fight deck on the uppermost level. It is extremely detailed and accurate, however, I can never be entirely sure as pictures and diagrams from inside the aircraft are limited. CONTROLS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Captain's seat (Left): (W) - Thrust forward , for taxiing and extra speed (A/D) - Yaw , turns aircraft on ground and in air (1) - Forward and neutral thrust , allows flight (2/3) - Pitch , (up/down) (4/5) - Roll (6) - Toggle gear (7) - Toggle anti-collision/beacon light (8) - Toggle strobe lights (9) - Toggle logo lights (0) - Toggle aerial refueling , (hump on the nose) First officer seat (Right): (1) - Open all doors (2) - Close all doors (3) - Toggle flight deck lights , on by default (4) - Toggle other interior lights , on by default (5) - Toggle navigation lights , on by default EXTRAS: If you like this creation please like, favourite and/or comment because I love to find out what people think and receive feedback. Its especially motivating since larger creations such as this take a lot of patience to get right (this took 3 months). Thanks to DinoDude777 for suggesting that I build a 747! If anyone has any other suggestions leave a comment. Quick fun fact: The orange components at the base of the engine pylons represent anti-missile countermeasures that override the sensors of infrared missiles locked onto the jet exhausts! Enjoy! :)
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