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AF 83-4615

Welcome to the home of Boeing C-22B 83-4615 a project that begin in 2005 to restore the last known Boeing C-22B into a flying musem to help promote the history and heritage of the "National Guard".

Over the next few weeks and months this site will grow and change to reflect the progress of the program undertaken by the Air Force Aviation Heritage Foundation, a non-profit organization set up to help promote the history and heritage of the United States Air Force. The Air Force Aviation Heritage Foundation is an IRS approved 501(c)(3) organization.
 
THE AIRCRAFT
The aircraft 83-4615 began its career in 1965 as N-4615, "Jean," a Boeing 727-35 purchased by National Airlines and entered into service in February 1965. In the early 1980's, National Airlines was bought by Pan American Airways, who then renamed N-4615 "Ring Leader." She served there until she was sold to Boeing Military Aircraft in 1983 under a contract to the National Guard for airlift service for the National Guard Bureau.

In 1983, the Boeing 727-35 became Boeing C-22B and was delivered to the 201st Airlift Squadron of the DC Air National Guard. The Boeing C-22B retained the name "Ring Leader" which she proudly shows today. Upon her delivery to the Air National Guard, she underwent several modifications.
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