Boeing E-4B Military Aircraft "55th Wing 1st Airborne Command and Control Squadron Offutt Air Force Base" United States Air Force "Gemini 200" Series 1/200 Diecast Model Airplane by GeminiJets
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- Brand new 1/200 scale diecast airplane model of Boeing E-4B Military Aircraft "55th Wing, 1st Airborne Command and Control Squadron, Offutt Air Force Base" United States Air Force "Gemini 200" Series die cast model by GeminiJets.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Comes with a display stand.
- This model does not have any openings.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
- Dimensions approximately L-13.875, Wingspan-11.75 inches.
- Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
- HISTORY ASPECTS:
- The Boeing E-4B, operated by the 55th Wing's 1st Airborne Command and Control Squadron at Offutt Air Force Base, stands as an iconic symbol of the United States Air Force's dedication to command and control capabilities. This specialized military aircraft, often referred to as the "Doomsday Plane," was developed to serve as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC), ensuring uninterrupted communication and strategic command in times of national crisis. Its history is closely intertwined with the need for a secure and mobile platform for the U.S. government and military leadership to maintain command and control in the most challenging circumstances.
- The E-4 fleet was originally deployed in 1974, when it was termed National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP) (often pronounced "kneecap"). The aircraft was to provide a survivable platform to conduct war operations in the event of a nuclear attack. Early in the E-4's service, the media dubbed the aircraft as "the doomsday planes". The E-4 was also capable of operating the "Looking Glass" missions of the Strategic Air Command (SAC). The aircrafts were originally stationed at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, so that the U.S. president and secretary of defense could access them quickly in the event of an emergency. The name "Nightwatch" originates from the richly detailed Rembrandt painting, The Night Watch that depicts local townsfolk protecting a town; it was selected by the Squadron's first commanding officer. Later, the aircraft were moved to Offutt Air Force Base where they would be safer from attack. Until 1994, one E-4B was stationed at Andrews Air Force Base at all times so the President could easily board it in times of world crisis.
- The 1st Airborne Command and Control Squadron, based at Offutt Air Force Base, has been the primary unit responsible for operating and maintaining the E-4B aircraft. The squadron's history is marked by its vital role in supporting the continuity of government, as well as its contributions to national security. The E-4B aircraft have been a constant presence in the skies, ready to provide communication, coordination, and decision-making capabilities for senior leadership, ensuring the stability and resilience of the nation's strategic response in times of crisis.
- This 1:200 scale model captures the essence of the aircraft, from its distinctive design to the markings that symbolize its critical role in ensuring the nation's command and control capabilities. For those who appreciate the history and significance of the E-4B and the dedicated men and women who operate and support it, this model is a must-have addition to any collection. Display it with pride, honoring the legacy of this unique aircraft and its role in safeguarding the nation's security and continuity of government.