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U-2

In 1954 Lockheed received approval to produce a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft. The creation of this aircraft went to Lockheed’s Skunk Works and the famous Kelly Johnson. The aircraft, a single-engine jet that could provide images day or night over Soviet territory, was labeled U-2 (U=utility) and given the name “Dragon Lady”. The first test flight took place in 1955 and was used by the CIA and the USAF during the Cold War. The U-2 came to international notoriety in 1960 when one piloted by Gary Power was shot down over the Soviet Union.


Lockheed U-2S 68-103379th RW USAF Beale AFB California 2015
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Lockheed U2S Dragon Lady USAF 80-1074/BB, Fairford 2014
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Lockheed U-2R Black Cat ROCAF
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Lockheed ER-2 "High Altitude Research Aircraft" 809, NASA, 1999
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Lockheed U-2S Dragon Lady 80-1083, 99th ERS / 9th RW, RAF Fairford , 2021
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