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- XB-70女武神式轰炸机
- 米格-25战斗机
- M-50轰炸机
- 日冕 (卫星)
- Measurement and signature intelligence【测量和签名情报】
- Capt. Maultsby accidentally flies a U-2 into Russian airspace during Cuban Missile Crisis【古巴导弹危机期间,莫尔茨比上尉驾驶一架 U-2 侦察机意外闯入俄罗斯领空】
- 中华民国空军三十五中队(黑猫中队)
Related development【相关的开发项目】
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era【具有类似用途、配置和时代的飞机】
Related lists【相关列表】
- List of active United States military aircraft【美国现役军用飞机列表】
- List of Lockheed aircraft【洛克希德飞机列表】
- List of non-carrier aircraft flown from aircraft carriers【从航空母舰起飞的非舰载飞机列表】
4. 英文词条参考文献 | References
4.1 引用列表(与文中标号对应)| Notes
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6. 外部链接 | External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lockheed U-2.
- U-2S/TU-2S USAF Fact sheet
- ER-2 High-Altitude Airborne Science Aircraft – NASA
- “Lockheed U-2 1959 declassified flight manual”, Michael Whitehouse blog Archived 30 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- U-2 Flight Manual (Pilot/Ground-crew Operating Handbook)
- U-2 Cockpit Video on YouTube by Christopher Michel of a U-2 flying over Northern California on July 22, 2010.
- “U-2s Still Flying High” U.S. Naval Institute
- Photo on airliners.net
- “Unlimited Horizons: Design and Development of the U-2”, NASA Aeronautics Book Series
- Angels in Paradise: The Development of the U-2 at Area 51 (Official video)
- U-2: How the Spy Plane No One Wanted Got Built on YouTube by Amy Shira Teitel
- First-hand experience of launching the U2(页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)
- Black Cat Squadron(页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)
- Pentagon To Retire U2 Spy Plane (UPI) Jan 05, 2006
- A Wild Ride from the Edge of Space (Southwest Texas LIVE!) Oct 17,2006
- The Sky Still Burns in Your Memory (Southwest Texas LIVE!) Oct 17,2006
- Taiwan Filmmakers creating film about Taiwan’s U-2 Blackcat Squadron (Southwest Texas LIVE!) Dec 17,2006
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