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The Final Trip from Wichita to Simi Valley has been made.
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Boeing Delivers BIG Time!
AFOS praises Boeing for its very generous $100,000 contribution in support of the Air Force One Simulator Project. The Boeing donation is significant because it completes a 3 year fund drive which nets the Reagan Foundation the first and only presidential themed 707 simulator.

AFOS continues as the simulator’s care handlers until it’s safely in the possession of the Reagan Library. Extensive planning is underway for the simulator to be transported to California early April 2007. The event entails a sendoff ceremony from Wichita, Kans. followed by a handover ceremony at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Air Force One Pavilion in Simi Valley, Calif.


The Air Force One paint scheme has been completed
Check out the latest pictures of the simulator at the roll out press conference and the Sundowner Parade
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A Gift to Simi Valley, California
With an acceptance letter from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in hand a group of aviation enthusiast have formed an organization called Air Force One 707 Simulator Project to get the historical 707 simulator from Augusta, Kans. to Simi Valley, Calif.
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The 707 Simulator
Boeing 707 flight simulator serial number 0001 entered service for Seattle Boeing Company in 1967. In 1982 the simulator was transferred to Wichita Boeing until the end of the 707 program, then subsequently surplus out in 1989. The simulator was recovered resting in a surplus yard some 10 years later in Wichita, Kansas.

See More Pictures of The Move-in Ceremony Simi Valley, Calif.September 20th, 2004 Move-in Ceremony!
many personally witnessed the momentous milestone in the making of the Library's new Air Force One Pavilion - the movement of President's Reagan's Air Force One, SAM 27000. inside... (More)

 

 

See More Pictures of the Simulator Move to The Augusta Air MuseumSeptember 1st, 2004 the Project begins!
On Wednesday Septermber 1st, 2004 the 707 simulator moved to the Augusta Air Museum to begin the restoration process. In preparation for the kick-off ceremony September 8th, 2004 at 10:00 AM, the three anniversary of the final flight the Air Force One VC-137 Fleet. (More)

 

Quick Facts and News!
The 707 Simulator has been accepted by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library for their newly constructed multi-million dollar expansion, Air Force One Pavilion.

Visit to Reagan Library
See pictures from our visit to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library including shots of Air Force One Pavilion Construction and Air Force One SAM 27000.
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Former Air Force One towed to new home
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. -- A jumbo jet that flew seven presidents as Air Force One was carefully towed along an interstate and up a winding mountain road to its retirement home at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
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