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Interesting as this B757 is the only RR powered 57 in the AF fleet the others being PW2000. I think they are based out of KSKF.
 
The 89th 757's were new and have PW2040's. No way Congress would have approved RR engines on new jets. Their training call sign is Venus.
 
The 89th 757's were new and have PW2040's. No way Congress would have approved RR engines on new jets. Their training call sign is Venus.

Sorry fella, but the AF does operate ONE B757 with RR engines. They train right along side of us at Alteon (Boeing) in Seattle. Take a look at the Boeing 757 production list. It's right there for your very own eyes. Don't ask me why, but don't tell me it is not there either.

Check your B757 production list. SN 25494, Line no. 0611, B757-23A, US Air Force. Probably some black project but none the less a real Air Force B757-200
 
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Hey! Let's talk about some more black projects while we are on a roll here! We are at war and most nations are trying to figure something out about our capabiliites....let's make it easier on them. Read the sarcasm please and end this thread.
 
Hey! Let's talk about some more black projects while we are on a roll here! We are at war and most nations are trying to figure something out about our capabiliites....let's make it easier on them. Read the sarcasm please and end this thread.

Calm down now. No one is passing along state secrets on this sight.
 
I for one like to keep out operations a secret, but come on, do you think that revealing that the USAF has a 757 with Rolls engines is a state secret?
 
Sorry fella, but the AF does operate ONE B757 with RR engines. They train right along side of us at Alteon (Boeing) in Seattle. Take a look at the Boeing 757 production list. It's right there for your very own eyes. Don't ask me why, but don't tell me it is not there either.

Check your B757 production list. SN 25494, Line no. 0611, B757-23A, US Air Force. Probably some black project but none the less a real Air Force B757-200


Uh, I think they are training at UPS in Louisville as well.
 
EVERYONE pull it over, license, proof of insurance and registration please....
 

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