U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model
U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model
U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model
U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model
U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model
U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model
U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model
U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model
U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model

U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model

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U2 Dragon Lady Mahogany Wood Desktop Airplane Model

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U2 American is beautifully handcrafted out of reclaimed Mahogany Wood. Each piece is crafted with intense detail and finished with three coats of polyurethane coating that gives it a high gloss finish. This fine work of art takes approximately 18 hours of labor to create. If you are a collector or simply want a fine art piece this mahogany model is sure to enhance your home or office.

The Lockheed U-2, nicknamed "Dragon Lady", is an American single-jet engine, ultra-high altitude reconnaissance aircraft operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and previously flown by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). It provides day and night, high-altitude (70,000 feet; 21,000 m), all-weather intelligence gathering.[1] Lockheed Corporation originally proposed it in 1953, approval followed 1954, and the first test flight occurred in 1955. It was flown during the Cold War over the Soviet Union, China, Vietnam, and Cuba. In 1960, Gary Powers was shot down in a CIA U-2A over the Soviet Union by a surface-to-air missile (SAM). Major Rudolf Anderson Jr. was shot down in another U-2 during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. U-2s have also taken part in post–Cold War conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, and supported several multinational NATO operations.

The U-2 has also been used for electronic sensor research, satellite calibration, scientific research, and communications purposes. The U-2 is one of a handful of aircraft types to have served the USAF for over 50 years, like the Boeing B-52 and Boeing KC-135. The newest models (TR-1, U-2R, U-2S) entered service in the 1980s with the latest model, the U-2S, receiving its technical upgrade in 2012.