U-2 Spy Planes: What You Didn't Know About Them

Within days of the shoot-down, Dr. Hugh Dryden, director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), reiterated the agency's May, 1956, statements that the U-2 aircraft was a new research tool for high-altitude atmospheric and meteorological research, flown with the logistical...

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Chronologies
Cloud photography
Equipment and supplies
Espionage
Features
History
Hurricanes
Meteorological research
Military aircraft
Military aviation
Military history
Ozone
Reconnaissance aircraft
Research facilities
Typhoons
Weapons
Weather
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