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This is great! Rather appropriate music too....
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eamnTyfkUBY
Enjoy! Mark
Enjoy! Mark
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yasotay said:I can only imagine how fun it must have been try to get an aircraft that does not want to land with a huge wingspan onto a carrier deck. Wonder what that guys insurance rates must be like!
Chris Pocock's weighty volume on U-2 operations, 50 Years of the U-2: The Complete Illustrated History of the Dragon Lady devotes quite a bit to ROC U-2 operations.NERVA said:Can anyone recommend literature about the Black Cat squadron (squadron of U2 pilots stationed in Taiwan - believe most or all of the pilots were ROC military)? This unit conducted reconn flights over the PRC during the late 50s thru the early 70s. Thank you.
NERVA said:I did a search for U2 spy planes and didn't find anything
NERVA said:Can anyone recommend literature about the Black Cat squadron (squadron of U2 pilots stationed in Taiwan - believe most or all of the pilots were ROC military)? This unit conducted reconn flights over the PRC during the late 50s thru the early 70s. Thank you.
blackstar said:NERVA said:Can anyone recommend literature about the Black Cat squadron (squadron of U2 pilots stationed in Taiwan - believe most or all of the pilots were ROC military)? This unit conducted reconn flights over the PRC during the late 50s thru the early 70s. Thank you.
If you're willing to wait a few months, Pocock is coming out with a book on the Black Cat squadron. (I'm helping with page proofs right now.)
Dynoman said:Road Runners Internationale, known for their content on the A-12/SR-71, has information on a couple of ROCAF U-2 pilots. One of which has a book, Lost Black Cats, about his experience being shot down over China. A link for his book and bio is below:
http://roadrunnersinternationale.com/hua.html
Also, checkout the video (Flash Presentation) listed on the same page. Its about CIA/ROCAF overflights over China. You'll need flashplayer to view it.
NERVA said:Some more recent info on the U-2. Area 51 and Project OXCART info included.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB434/
NERVA said:Some more recent info on the U-2. Area 51 and Project OXCART info included.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB434/
aim9xray said:It was a single download (along with the chapters) last night. I wonder if they couldn't handle the site traffic. This has been getting pretty wide coverage in various enthusiast communities.
Update: The story on the GWU page is now number 1 in the Yahoo news rotation with a direct link to the page...
Flyaway said:Video on link from the 9th Reconnaissance Wing Public Affairs.
http://worldwarwings.com/this-declassified-footage-of-flying-at-70k-ft-is-breathtaking?a=mk&var=ww2-70k-ride
sferrin said:Flyaway said:Video on link from the 9th Reconnaissance Wing Public Affairs.
http://worldwarwings.com/this-declassified-footage-of-flying-at-70k-ft-is-breathtaking?a=mk&var=ww2-70k-ride
This has been on youtube for two years. Then there was when James May and Adam Savage both flew at 70,000'+ in the back seat. . . (Wish there was some Mach 3+ 85,000 foot Blackbird footage.)
Just one, not very clear one of a folded ER-2 wingtip from here:I've read in a couple of places that the outer 70" of wingspan of the U-2 are foldable, presumably to save hangar space. I would have thought i'd be able to find pictures relatively easily, but i haven't turned up anything so far. Does anyone have pictures showing the wings in the folded position?