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2026 AD
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Boeing C-32
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing C-32
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Military transport based on the Boeing 757
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1998
End Year:
2065
Plain white 757-type twinjet
A plain white narrow-body twinjet is taxiing on a runway in a side-front view. The aircraft has a high white tail, two underwing turbofan engines, landing gear down, and an unmarked white fuselage with rows of passenger windows.
C-32 blue-and-white taxi view
A blue-and-white Boeing C-32 is taxiing on a runway with its nose gear on the centerline. The fuselage reads United States of America, the lower nose and engines are blue, the tail has a blue stripe, and buildings, trees, and airport signs are visible behind it.
C-32 parked with stairs
A blue-and-white Boeing C-32 is parked on an airport ramp in a full side view. The fuselage reads United States of America, a U.S. flag is painted on the tail, a white stair truck is positioned at the forward door, and service vehicles are parked near the nose.
C-32 gear down in flight
A blue-and-white Boeing C-32 is airborne against a dark blue sky with its landing gear extended. The fuselage reads United States of America, the engines and lower fuselage are blue, and the winglets and tail carry matching blue-and-white markings.
C-32 80001 on runway
A blue-and-white Boeing C-32 marked 80001 is taxiing on a runway in side view. The fuselage reads United States of America, the tail shows a U.S. flag and number 80001, and the nose gear and main landing gear are down on the pavement.
C-32 nose and engines overhead
An overhead view looks down on the front half of a blue-and-white Boeing C-32 on a concrete taxiway. The blue nose, cockpit windows, white upper fuselage, two blue engine nacelles, main landing gear, and curved yellow taxiway markings are visible.
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