U-2 ‘Dragon Lady’ Units 1955–90

Peter E Davies author Jim Laurier illustrator Gareth Hector illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:23rd May '24

Should be back in stock very soon

U-2 ‘Dragon Lady’ Units 1955–90 cover

An illustrated account of the early service of the Lockheed U-2, one of the most important and longest-serving intelligence gathering platforms fielded by the US air force.

The U-2 is one of the most recognizable aircraft of the Cold War; nicknamed the ‘Dragon Lady’ after the codename given to it by the CIA, this powered glider was designed and operated in great secrecy, providing US authorities with photographic and electronic information from areas of interest across the globe. This illuminating new volume dives deep into the U-2’s most critical missions, exploring its role in the Cuban Missile Crisis, nuclear reconnaissance in the Soviet Union, and intelligence missions in China and North Vietnam.

Using previously unpublished research, aviation expert Peter E. Davies examines the operations of one of the landmark aircraft of the 20th century from a fresh and engaging perspective, enhanced by more than 50 photos and 21 newly commissioned profile artworks.

Davies does an excellent job of covering the various operational deployments of the U-2 * Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation *
absorbing and well written * Scale Aircraft Modelling *
This book is a good read and clears some of the fog surrounding U-2 operations. * Model Airplane International *

ISBN: 9781472861689

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96 pages