Description
Paperback staple bound cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage aviation reference book offers a fascinating glimpse into the top-secret world of Cold War reconnaissance. Published in 1985, “U-2 Spyplane in Action” provides a detailed look at the Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady, one of the most iconic and influential aircraft in modern history. Featuring rare photographs and technical illustrations, this book is a treasure trove for aviation enthusiasts and historians alike.
The U-2 played a pivotal role in the tense geopolitical landscape of the 1950s and 60s, gathering vital intelligence through its high-altitude flights over denied airspace. This copy bears the signs of a well-loved reference, with its worn cover and secure binding suggesting it has been a trusted companion for many an aviation buff. Despite its age, the clean pages promise a wealth of information on the U-2’s development, capabilities, and daring missions.
Authored by respected aviation writers Larry Davis, Perry Manley, and Don Greer, this book offers a unique perspective on the U-2’s place in history. It serves as a valuable primary source for those interested in the technological advancements and espionage tactics that defined the Cold War era. Collectors will appreciate the historical significance and rarity of this specialized title, while readers will be captivated by the incredible story of one of the most remarkable aircraft ever built.