White Eisenhower's, lockheed constellation called the column. I three. But what you're seeing right there in that photo is me pointing to the granddaddy, the one that I really wanted to see, and that is a Boeing 707, or a military version of the Boeing 707. And the tail number there is 26,000. 26,000. That is the first jet for the first jet specifically used for presidential air travel. All the other planes before had been propeller and were going to the jet age, the 1960s
Jesse Horne
@JesseHorne · 2:50
Just to know that this is where it happened on board this plan at this point and to see it all there. And I'm going to tag on one more picture at the end of this year as well and to kind of give more of the context. But that's what I want, this is why I want to go on this plane, just to feel that history there, not just to see it, not just to read about it, but to actually in a sense almost to live it
Jesse Horne
@JesseHorne · 4:06
And that's where actually where it is now, on the military versions of the Boeing 747, Sam 28 and 29,000. So where I am is in the back. Now, again, I was taking this photo on November 22, 2022, 59 years, a day earlier. He was from that entrance. You can see there on the left side of the doorway there. He was from there. And I'm standing right where John F. Kennedy and Jack Kennedy walked up the plane in Dallas
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 0:24
This is so cool. Even even if I'm not, like, super into planes or whatever. Like, the history of it is awesome. And I love this little journey that you take us on with the pictures and everything. It was so fun to listen to. Thank you so much for sharing. And I'm really excited to hear more of your trip. Socasts