Published:
7:38 PM June 9, 2021
Hundreds of aviation enthusiasts are waiting for Air Force One to land at RAF Mildenhall
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Hundreds of Suffolk plane spotters are awaiting the arrival of Air Force One, as the President of the United States begins his tour in Europe.
Hundreds of enthusiasts armed with step ladders, cameras and armchairs have been eagerly awaiting Mr Biden s arrival at RAF Mildenhall since early Wednesday afternoon.
The President is expected to touch down on Suffolk soil later this evening.
One of the spotters, Michael Buckley, said: We re all here today to see Air Force One. I ve never seen Air Force One before.
Published:
7:38 PM June 9, 2021
Hundreds of aviation enthusiasts are waiting for Air Force One to land at RAF Mildenhall
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Hundreds of Suffolk plane spotters are awaiting the arrival of Air Force One, as the President of the United States begins his tour in Europe.
Hundreds of enthusiasts armed with step ladders, cameras and armchairs have been eagerly awaiting Mr Biden s arrival at RAF Mildenhall since early Wednesday afternoon.
The President is expected to touch down on Suffolk soil later this evening.
One of the spotters, Michael Buckley, said: We re all here today to see Air Force One. I ve never seen Air Force One before.
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JoAnn Shade
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