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The Most Difficult Military Airplane to Land
Landing it takes a chase car. Flying it means wearing a $250,000 pressure suit. And yet, the U-2 spy plane still rules the skies at 70,000 feet—nearly 70 years after its first flight. From cold war ...
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The Aviationist on MSNThe Secretive D-21 Drone and Operation Senior Bowl
Even more Top Secret than the Lockheed SR-71, the D-21 drone was a promising Cold War idea that could have eliminated the need for manned overflights, ...
One of the distinctive Dragon Lady surveillance jets participated in this year's Royal International Air Tattoo as part of ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNThe Most Extreme Solution The US Air Force Found to Land Its U-2 Spy Plane
Welcome Back to the Daily Aviation as we explore the history and evolution of the U-2 spy plane, from its Cold War origins under Lockheed’s Skunk Works to modern high-altitude reconnaissance missions.
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The National Interest on MSNThe US Air Force Might Retire the U-2 Reconnaissance Aircraft
Royal International Air Tattoo, US aircraft like the B-1B and U-2 showcased American airpower and diplomacy, possibly marking the U-2’s final appearance before retirement.
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Oshkosh Northwestern on MSNEAA AirVenture Oshkosh: Everything to know about 2025's edition, from airplanes to apps
After downloading the app, select EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 so you can setup event notifications, search the daily schedule ...
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