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Post subject: U-2 "Spy Plane" Still in Use Posted: 29 Jan 2012, 07:33 |
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"Wars have come and gone. But for more than half a century, the CIA and U.S. military have relied on a skinny sinister-looking black jet to go deep behind enemy lines for vital intelligence-gathering missions." http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-0 ... rack=icymi"The fleet of 33 spycraft was supposed to be replaced in the next few years with RQ-4 Global Hawks, the high-tech drones that have been part of the Air Force since 2001. But this week the Pentagon proposed delaying the U-2's retirement as part of Defense Department cutbacks." That's a mighty long lifespan. Francis Gary Powers was shot down in 1960.
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Post subject: Re: U-2 "Spy Plane" Still in Use Posted: 29 Jan 2012, 08:40 |
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"Northrop lashed out at this week's Pentagon plan, saying the U-2 needs to be replaced. In a statement, the company said the U-2 "places pilots in danger, has limited flight duration and provides limited sensor capacity." .......and we have the answer to those concerns at only $167MM per copy. I had a chance to see NASA's test bed U-2 up close and personal last Summer. I had no idea there was a whole flock of them still flying around  .
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Post subject: Re: U-2 "Spy Plane" Still in Use Posted: 29 Jan 2012, 10:32 |
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Back in the early 60's, the public could enter Patrick AFB and drive parallel to the Ocean highway. Patrick is just a couple of miles south of Cape Canaveral. There was a large single hangar that sat right on the road. We saw a strange black plane being brought to the hangar and put away. From the time it landed, until it was behind closed doors was a minute or so. Later we found out, it was a U2 that flew over Cuba. Pretty cool to witness part of history. BTW, that hangar was still there a few years ago, but the public is not allowed to drive along they road now. Times are different!
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Post subject: Re: U-2 "Spy Plane" Still in Use Posted: 29 Jan 2012, 13:04 |
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Username Protected wrote: I had a chance to see NASA's test bed U-2 up close and personal last Summer. I had no idea there was a whole flock of them still flying around  . Or maybe not..... Well....at least the same manufacturer  . Attachment: WB-57F vs U-2.jpg Attachment: WB57F3 Apr2011.jpg
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Post subject: Re: U-2 "Spy Plane" Still in Use Posted: 29 Jan 2012, 14:07 |
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Username Protected wrote: Essential viewing: [youtube]http://youtu.be/x6cZLfK4Zjk[/youtube]
James May gets the airplane ride of a lifetime. FIFY. I had forgotten about this video. A must see!
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