Spyplanes

Spyplanes

Author: Norman Polmar

Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA

Published: 2016-12-20

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0760351554

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A comprehensive history with descriptions of the world's most significant aircraft employed as "eyes in the sky."For as long as there has been sustained heavier-than-air human flight, airplanes have been used to gather information about our adversaries. Less than a decade after the Wright Brothers flew at Kitty Hawk, Italian pilots were keeping tabs on Turkish foes in Libya. Today, aircraft with specialized designs and sensory equipment still cruise the skies, spying out secrets in the never-ending quest for an upper hand.Spyplanes tackles the sprawling legacy of manned aerial reconnaissance, from hot air balloons to cloth-and-wood biplanes puttering over the Western Front, and on through every major world conflict, culminating with spyplanes cruising at supersonic speeds 85,000 feet above the Earth's surface. Authors Norman Polmar and John Bessette offer a concise yet comprehensive overview history of aerial recon, exploring considerations such as spyplanes in military doctrine, events like the Cuban Missile Crisis and the downing of Francis Gary Powers' U-2, the 1992 Open Skies Treaty, and the USAF's Big Safari program.Polmar and Bessette, along with a roster of respected aviation journalists, also profile 70 renowned fixed-wing spyplanes from World I right up to the still-conceptual hypersonic SR-72. The authors examine the design, development, and service history of each aircraft, and offer images and specification boxes that detail vital stats for each. Included are purpose-built spyplanes, as well as legendary fighters and bombers that have been retrofitted for the purpose. In addition, the authors feature preliminary chapters discussing the history of aerial surveillance and a host of sidebars that explore considerations such as spyplanes in military doctrine, events like the Cuban missile crisis and the downing of Francis Gary Powers' U-2, the 1992 Open Skies Treaty, and the USAF's current Big Safari program.From prop-driven to jet-powered aircraft, this is the ultimate history and reference to those "eyes in the skies" that have added mind-bending technologies, not to mention an element of intrigue, to military aviation for more than a century.


High-Altitude Spy Planes

High-Altitude Spy Planes

Author: Bill Sweetman

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1429613149

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Discusses the U-2 spy plane, its uses, engines, sensors, and future in the U.S. Air Force.


Spy Planes

Spy Planes

Author: Therese M. Shea

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 143398475X

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Today, the US military has spy planes that can fly faster than the speed of sound, take panoramic photographs in the blink of an eye, and fly so high that no bomb can reach them. It’s no wonder they want to keep their technology a secret. Readers take a thrilling peek into the world of secret missions and futuristic tools. They learn about the history of spy planes and the daring pilots that fly them. Accessible content will draw in military enthusiasts and James Bond fans alike. In-depth sidebars augment the text further, and colorful photographs of the latest plane models will engage readers throughout.


The Black Watch

The Black Watch

Author: Ernest Kellogg Gann

Publisher: Random House (NY)

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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Describes the planes, the missions, and the men who fly reconnaissance.


U.S. Air Force Spy Planes

U.S. Air Force Spy Planes

Author: Carrie A. Braulick

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2006-09

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780736864534

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"Describes spy planes, their design, equipment, weapons, crew, missions, and role in the U.S. Air Force"--Provided by publisher.


Soviet Spyplanes of the Cold War

Soviet Spyplanes of the Cold War

Author: Yefim Gordon

Publisher: Pen and Sword

Published: 2013-11-04

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1473831407

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“A good look at the MiG-25 recce birds...Definitely recommended!”—Cybermodeler “Spy in the Sky” matters have long been a source of fascination for aircraft enthusiasts, historians, and modelers, and none more so than the elusive and secretive Soviet types of the Cold War era. Here, Yefim Gordon presents a range of such types, in a collection of photographs, profiles, and line drawings together with supplementary text detailing the history of each craft, encompassing the various developmental milestones, successes, and pitfalls experienced along the way. The Soviet Union’s two dedicated spyplane types, the Yakovlev Yak-25RV “Mandrake” (the Soviet equivalent of the Lockheed U-2) and the MiG-25R “Foxbat” are profiled, supplemented by details garnered from a host of original sources. Well-illustrated histories and structural analyses are set alongside detailed descriptions of the various plastic scale model kits that have been released, along with commentary concerning their accuracy and available modifications and decals. With an unparalleled level of visual information—paint schemes, models, line drawings and photographs—it is simply the best reference for any model-maker setting out to build a variant of this iconic craft.


Spyplanes

Spyplanes

Author: Norman Polmar

Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)

Published: 2016-12-20

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0760350310

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"Spyplanes is an illustrated history of manned spyplanes, with profiles, pictures, and technical specifications for each plane."--Provided by publisher.


Spy Planes

Spy Planes

Author: Jay Schleifer

Publisher: Children's Press

Published: 1995-09

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780516353029

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Discusses the history of surveillance from the sky, describing different types of reconnaissance aircraft and their role in the future.