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A U.S. Air Force U-2 Dragon Lady spy plane pilot looks down at the Chinese surveillance balloon as it hovered over the central United States February 3, 2023.
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As the U-2 Dragon Lady's retirement nears, its roles are being taken over by various stealth drones, satellites, and other platforms.
In its 50 years of flight, only six women have flown the U-2 Dragon Lady. Three of those six are currently in the Air Force, and two of those three are currently fighting in operations Enduring ...
While appearances of the Lockheed U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft have become more common at western U.S. airshows, it’s still a little unusual to see a Dragon Lady make a touch and go ...
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A vintage Cold War spy plane is getting a new lease on life as Lockheed Martin's notorious yet secretive Skunk Works completes the first test flight of a Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady with an upgraded ...
The U-2 Dragon Lady spy plane is one of the most iconic aircraft in the Air Force’s fleet, but many people have never gotten a glimpse of it — until last night.
The U-2 Dragon Lady is probably one the most difficult plane to land in the world. That’s why, U-2 spyplanes need chase automobiles to supervise take offs, landings (and touch and gos).
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