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Boeing Globemaster III (04-4132) - Loaded with the last of the presidential motorcade vehicles and some other presidential protection equipment items utilized during Trump's visit to northern Nevada, this Boeing C-17A Globemaster (044132) rotates away from Runway 16R.
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Boeing Globemaster III (04-4132)

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Loaded with the last of the presidential motorcade vehicles and some other presidential protection equipment items utilized during Trump's visit to northern Nevada, this Boeing C-17A Globemaster (044132) rotates away from Runway 16R.

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Gary SchenauerPhoto Uploader
I was pleased to have been able to be up close to this while it was parked at Atlantic, but I was VERY pleased when it was finally fully loaded and - as seen here - departed. The wildfire smoke had irritated my eyes and my lungs so much that if this Globemaster had not departed when it did, I was just about to call it a day and head for the safety of the fresh, clean, and clear air inside my home. Instead, as I watched 044132 parked across the airport by the NevANG base apron, I saw the beacons begin blinking and knew it was getting ready to leave so I stuck around a bit longer to get this pic.
Dwight Hartje
Very nice capturer, Gary! Man, those wildfires have some interesting consequences on planespotting, not least of which is the inhaling of particles from the fires that have traveled long distances.
Gavin Hughes
Quite simply a dramatically stunning shot - sometimes it just works. Take care though with all that smoke.
Diana Rose
Nice capture on rotate; Great Shot!
doug marshburn
Excellent shot , thanks for posting .
av8rdav
Why is there a P-38 on the tail?
Robert Oldershaw
Great shot.
Mike Curtis
Yes have to agree, very nice shot, up she goes, looks like a clean take off.
KZ Bell
The McGuire base is named after the WWII fighter ace Thomas McGuire who flew "Pudgy" a P-38 Lightening to numerous victories.
ROBERT MILLS JR
Superb photograph!
I remember my USAF days when the C-17 was referred to as the Airline Training Aircraft; because, the flight deck was reportedly so similar to commercial aircraft.
True?
Tom Vance
awesome rotator!!
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