| Frame Details | |
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| Serial | 680-315-10 |
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| First Flight | |
| Model | Aero Commander 560-A (L-26C U-4B) |
| Status | Left Fleet |
| Comments | Used by President Eisenhower for short trips, sometimes flown by Ike himself, often between Washington, DC and Gettysburg, PA. First aircraft to wear Presidential blue and White paint scheme. Was smallest Air Force One, and first Presidential aircraft to have only two engines. 1961 Removed from Presidential service. Used for transporting high ranking government officials, 18/9/62: Redesignated U-4B. |
| Reg | Airline | Delivered | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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55-4647 | United States Air Force | 1956 | Left Fleet |
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55-4647 | United States Air Force Academy | 10/1/1969 | Left Fleet |
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N5379G | Civil Air Patrol | 11/1977 | Left Fleet |
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N5379G | J W Duff Aircraft Company | 19/2/1993 | Left Fleet |
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55-4647 | National Museum of the United States Air Force | 1996 | Preserved |
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