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Photo ID: 1579791
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56-6680 (cn 347) First U-2 to overfly the USSR, and also operated over Cuba. Many sensor apertures in the payload bay hatch. |
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Photo ID: 1563439
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56-6716 (cn 383) On display at Davis-Monthan's Warrior Park. |
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Photo ID: 1315327
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360 (cn 360) Was shot down on 1 May 1960 near Sverdlovsk (now Ekaterinburg), Soviet Union. [USAF serial 56-6693] |
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Photo ID: 1303559
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3512 (cn 358) This Dragon Lady, piloted by "Jack" Chang Liyi, was shot down on January 10th, 1965 southwest of Beijing by a SA-2 missile. Chang survived and was taken prisoner. The wreck is on display in the China Revolutionary and Military Museum. |
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Photo ID: 1291577
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Photo ID: 1205996
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3512 (cn 358) The wreckage of this Lockheed U-2C is on display at the Beijing Military Museum. (USAF 56-6691) |
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Photo ID: 1178100
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Photo ID: 1098097
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3512 (cn 358) Canon EOS 20D + Canon EF 17-40 L |
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Photo ID: 1074782
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3512 (cn 358) Canon EOS 20D + Canon EF 17-40 L - 56-6691 marked as 3512 at the Military Museum of China |
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Photo ID: 0807795
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56-6691 Lost on 10 January 1965 near Beijing, China. U2-C, Took off from "K-8", Korea Shot down by SA-2, ROCAF Pilot Major Li-Yi Chang survived, he broke both legs. Chang was released with Yei in 1983. A/c preserved at the Military Museum. |
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Photo ID: 0805366
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Photo ID: 0742768
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Photo ID: 0587160
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3512 (cn 358) An U-2 shot down by China Air Force's SA-2 group. China was the first country in the world that shot down enemy planes with Surface-to-Air Missiles:On October 7,1959,China Air Force shot down a RB-57D of Taiwan Air Force with SA-2 near Beijing. |
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Photo ID: 0505429
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56-6680 (cn 347) Apparently the first U-2 to overfly the USSR, converted from a U-2A. On display in the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum. |
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Photo ID: 0490982
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3512 (cn 358) It's another view of the wreckage of U-2 which is stored in The Military Museum of Chinese People's Revolution! From Jan 1962 to Sep 1967, China Taiwan used U-2 for reconnaissance of mainland China. The PLA shoot down 5 U-2 and this is one of them. |
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