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- A VC-9C aircraft known as Air Force Two transported vice presidents and other VIPs.
- The plane is displayed at the Air Mobility Command Museum located on Dover Air Force Base.
- It features a stateroom, communications compartment, and seating for staff and security.
The vice president of the United States generally does not fly on board Air Force One with the president as a precaution to ensure the continuity of government. Instead, the second-in-command uses a different plane, known as Air Force Two.
One of these vice presidential jets is open to the public. The VC-9C, which served vice presidents and other government VIPs from 1975 to 2011, can be viewed at the Air Mobility Command Museum in Delaware.
Vice Presidents Walter Mondale, George H.W. Bush, Dan Quayle, Al Gore, and Dick Cheney used the plane as their primary Air Force Two. First ladies Rosalynn Carter, Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Laura Bush also traveled on board.
I visited the Air Mobility Command Museum in May to tour the historic Air Force Two. Take a look inside.