Attitude?
HVYDRVR....Sorry but the U.S. Airforce has only 2 (as in the number Two) B757's that is RR powered. Better check your eyes as a few means more than just two. Also, one of them have been based in SAT for the last few years. Maybe they changed bases recently. Are you sure you are not looking at the L3 Boeing 757's? Don't ask me how I know all this as I might have to do away with you somehow. Yes I am sufre their mission is important.
Here are the specifics:
B757-23A, LN 661 AF reg. 02-4454 SN 25493 RR
B757-23A, LN 523 AF reg. 25001 SN 25494 Previously with AW. RR
All other Air Force B757's are PW2000 powered.
HVYDRVR said:These aircraft are based in the Northeast at an Air Force base. I know because I just flew into there and they have a few parked. In fact one was doing transition in the pattern. Talked to a few people in base ops.
They have a very important mission.
That's all. Let it go.
HVYDRVR....Sorry but the U.S. Airforce has only 2 (as in the number Two) B757's that is RR powered. Better check your eyes as a few means more than just two. Also, one of them have been based in SAT for the last few years. Maybe they changed bases recently. Are you sure you are not looking at the L3 Boeing 757's? Don't ask me how I know all this as I might have to do away with you somehow. Yes I am sufre their mission is important.
Here are the specifics:
B757-23A, LN 661 AF reg. 02-4454 SN 25493 RR
B757-23A, LN 523 AF reg. 25001 SN 25494 Previously with AW. RR
All other Air Force B757's are PW2000 powered.
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