All US Presidents use Air Force 1.
Whether it was President Bush or President Obama, all presidents must be protected, and all presidents need to campaign sometimes. So, the taxpayers do pay for Air Force One, no matter who the president is, and no matter what he is doing. It should also be noted that most of the time, even when a president is campaigning, he may also combine it with official business. Since the president is the leader of our country, his safety is essential, which is why Air Force One is available to him.
He hasn't done anything to it. There is an internet myth that he got it repainted with an Obama logo, but this is not true. All he has done with Air Force One is use it for transportation while performing his duties, the same as other presidents.
The force that air exerts on all objects is called air pressure. This force is due to the collisions of air molecules with the surface of an object.
The plane that carries the President of the United States of America is always called Air Force One. ANY plane he transfers to adopts the name while the President is on board, while all other planes he had been on revert to their standard 'name' (such as a '747').
Yes, all members of the Air Force one crew are members of the United States Air Force.
The motto of Latvian Air Force is 'All for Latvia!'.
The motto of the United States Air Force is "Above All".
Not all aircraft in the Air Force are owned by the Air force or military. A lot of them are leased from companies like Boeing or Lockheed.
I know Lyndon Johnson took the oath of office aboard Air Force One in Texas at Love Field right after Kennedy was pronounced dead
The force exerted by air in all directions is called air pressure. It is caused by the collisions of air molecules with surfaces. Air pressure is exerted equally in all directions and decreases as altitude increases.
All fighter aircraft are in some countries Air Force unless they are retired.