Help support TMP


"The "Doomsday Plane"" Topic


4 Posts

All members in good standing are free to post here. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the posters, and have not been cleared with nor are they endorsed by The Miniatures Page.

Please be courteous toward your fellow TMP members.

For more information, see the TMP FAQ.


Back to the Modern Aviation Discussion (1946-2011) Message Board

Back to the Ultramodern Warfare (2014-present) Message Board


Areas of Interest

Modern

Featured Hobby News Article


Featured Link


Top-Rated Ruleset

A Fistful of Kung Fu


Rating: gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star 


Featured Showcase Article


Featured Profile Article


Current Poll


Featured Book Review


Featured Movie Review


1,375 hits since 23 Sep 2017
©1994-2024 Bill Armintrout
Comments or corrections?


TMP logo

Membership

Please sign in to your membership account, or, if you are not yet a member, please sign up for your free membership account.
Tango0123 Sep 2017 12:09 p.m. PST

"With North Korea and the United States flirting dangerously with the threat of unleashing nuclear war you won't find President Trump bunking down in any old shelter if the unthinkable happens. Instead the president has his own flying nuclear shelter called a 'Doomsday Plane'.

To get the President of the United States to safety in the event of a nuclear emergency the US military has a specially modified Boeing jumbo jet that shadows Air Force One. The Boeing E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Centre and is Trump's nuclear fortress in the sky thanks to an array of defence systems that are designed to withstand the effect of electromagnetic pulses…"
Main page
link

More here…

link

link

link


Amicalement
Armand

Personal logo StoneMtnMinis Supporting Member of TMP23 Sep 2017 3:20 p.m. PST

Welcome back Armand. Always enjoy your posts.

Dave
wargamingminiatures.com

Tango0124 Sep 2017 12:58 p.m. PST

Many thanks my good friend!. (smile)

Amicalement
Armand

Howler26 Sep 2017 2:42 p.m. PST

I flew on that plane back in the 80s. Was in the cockpit during tack off, landing, and air refueling. An experience I'll never forget

Sorry - only verified members can post on the forums.