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For an aircraft ostensibly owned by a company in Iowa it is interesting that it has a U.S. Air Force Star on the underside of the right wing.
Also has D-Day stripes. What do you suppose that means?
Are those guns in the nose as well? ;-) Perhaps the owner really wanted a warbird but also wanted a slightly more practical executive jet and couldn't justify owning both.
For more information on the Millennium Phenom and its mission:
https://www.avbuyer.com/articles/business-aviation-interviews-case-studies/the-millennium-phenom-embraer-s-100-jet-is-on-a-mission-90781
https://www.facebook.com/MillenniumPhenom/
https://www.avbuyer.com/articles/business-aviation-interviews-case-studies/the-millennium-phenom-embraer-s-100-jet-is-on-a-mission-90781
https://www.facebook.com/MillenniumPhenom/
What a patriot!
I hope he continues to fly with that star on that wing for as long as he airlifts Vets!
THANK YOU for caring about our VETS!
I hope he continues to fly with that star on that wing for as long as he airlifts Vets!
THANK YOU for caring about our VETS!
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