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The Most Difficult Military Airplane to LandLanding 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 CIA’s Eyes in the Sky - Meet the Female U-2 Spy PilotEver wondered what it's like to fly one of the most secretive spy planes in the world? In this video, we introduce you to one ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhy Aviation Buffs Still Love the F-111 AardvarkWhile the F-111 series may have been retired earlier than expected, the platform’s revolutionary design and service history remain well-respected in the aviation community.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNRaptor Dominance: F-22 Surpasses All Other 5th Gen Fighters in Speed and FirepowerOutside of having some of the most technologically advanced aircraft on the planet, the US Air Force is also home to some of ...
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