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The U.S. flag no longer appears on the tail
of the plane that will be used by presumptive
Democratic presidential nominee
Barack
Obama
(Courtesy Chicago Sun-Times) |
As part of a month-long
aircraft
makeover, a painted American flag was removed
from the tail of Sen. Barack
Obama's
official campaign airplane and was replaced with
the presidential candidate's trademark "O"
symbol.
The refurbished 757 was
unveiled to members of the news media today, 41
of whom boarded the craft and took off to meet
Obama in Amman, Jordan, where the presidential
candidate will stop as part of a Middle Eastern
and European tour.
Obama traveled to the Mideast
earlier this week on board a separate airplane.
Fox News blogger Bonny Kapp,
traveling on Obama's new airplane, reported:
"The North American jet that
flew Obama and his traveling crew around for much
of the primary season was refurbished with new
seats and power for each passenger a must on the
campaign trail. And the plane that once had an
American flag on its tail now sports the Obama
'O.'"
Obama's 'O' symbol is red,
white and blue.
Most official U.S. government
aircraft, including Air Force One, have U.S.
flags on their tails.
Both
Fox News and
the Chicago Sun-Times posted pictures of the
Obama campaign's redressed airplane, which does
not have an American flag or any other U.S.
national symbols on the section that sports the
airplane door from which Obama and his team will
enter and exit.
The airplane boasts Obama's
anthem, "Change We Can Believe In" and the
candidate’s website address.
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The plane that Sen. Barack Obama will use on
his campaign features his slogan and his Web
address (Courtesy Sun-Times) |
The aircraft also has required
identification numbers and a U.S. flag to
identify the nationality of the aircraft.
According to Chicago Sun-Times
reporter Lynn Sweet, the refurbished Obama
aircraft features a "first class" section for the
candidate and his closest advisors; several
"business class" seats, and a large coach
section, usually meant for the traveling press
corps.
Sweet reported fruit and
cheese platters greeted reporters on board the
flight. Dinner options offered were beef
medallions, baked tilapia or eggplant parmesan.
She wrote the Obama campaign
provided overnight kits for the flight that
include toothbrush, mouthwash, socks, Neutrogena
body lotion and lip moisturizer, Scope mouthwash,
ear plugs and a blindfold for sleeping.
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