Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

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Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby GlobalHobo » Wed Mar 28, 2012 6:49 pm

I remember watching these things come and go out of Osan ROK. They had a hellacious deck-angle when they left the ground.
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When I was flying C-5s, one of the guys in my squadron used to fly these. He didn't talk about it much, but I'm sure he had some stories to tell, nonetheless.
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In truth, as I recall, these guys were like vampires. Take-off at dusk and back on the ground well before sun-up.
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Just for comparison, a U-2A, the type which made Gary Powers famous back in the day. She looks slender and graceful, like a ballerina. In contrast, the current moniker "Dragon Lady" seems to fit just fine.
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U-2R and U-2A by Kazunori Ito
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Re: Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby andy190 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 6:57 pm

Great shots. ;)
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Re: Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby RSorochak » Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:38 pm

Excellent set. :) Really enjoyed them.


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Re: Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby G.K. » Thu Mar 29, 2012 4:57 am

Very atmospheric set of pics,  8-) Great stuff
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Re: Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby Flying Trucker » Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:54 am

Well done...very nice... :)
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Re: Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby mfaulisi » Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:52 am

Awesome set! I saw one of these at Davis Monthan a couple years ago.  He happened to be flying over when the airshow was going on so he requested permission to drop down and make a couple passes before heading back up to "45,000 feet."  I remember the announcer saying the climb rate is classified but it should only take him a couple minutes to get there.  Amazing.
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Re: Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby USAF_Firefighter » Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:01 am

I've been seeing this bird fly everyday for the past six months and damn are they loud when they take off. I'm actually surprised they were still flying when I got to my deployed location. One of 5 aircraft still in service with their original operator after more than 50 years.
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Re: Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby scalper_new » Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:17 am

Great shots of an old bird..
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Re: Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby GlobalHobo » Thu Mar 29, 2012 4:34 pm

Thanks everybody. It's an interesting bird with a fascinating history. And the politics behind it are at least as interesting as the technical specs. Mix up Lockheed, the White House, the CIA and DoD, and you've got a story rivaling anything out of Hollywierd.
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Re: Somewhere near the 38th Parallel

Postby USAF_Firefighter » Thu Mar 29, 2012 5:57 pm

Oh we know about how loud it is considering the hangers for it are right next door to the fire station. We all get a nice massage when they decide to perform full throttle engine runs because that's when every building in the area starts shaking and they always seem to coincide their take offs when our roll call and shift change in the mornings lol. I think they do it on purpose haha.
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