Thank you. That is almost certainly what it is. There were new shots of the descending boosters. I bet it was responsible for that new video, which was fascinating.
It was the immediate successor to the U2.
A composite of the U2 and another plane.
There's a blurb about it on the link you provide, as well, I believe.
In the late 80's early 90's the U2 would take off from Patrick daily. It would take off, go straight up and head towards wherever. It was thought they were keeping tabs on Cuba and Central America.
Hey Fren, That plane more than likely was Nasa’s er2 plane which flies high in the sky monitoring activities during launches.
https://www.wired.com/2017/03/flight-lab-take-off-nasas-cold-war-spy-plane-science/
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/aircraft/ER-2/index.html
Thank you. That is almost certainly what it is. There were new shots of the descending boosters. I bet it was responsible for that new video, which was fascinating.
The U2 was produced in the 50s and was replaced with the....wait for it.....
UQ-2 or RQ-X
U-2S is the most recent upgrade
Do you have data on the Q? I haven't seen that.
It was the immediate successor to the U2. A composite of the U2 and another plane. There's a blurb about it on the link you provide, as well, I believe.
In the late 80's early 90's the U2 would take off from Patrick daily. It would take off, go straight up and head towards wherever. It was thought they were keeping tabs on Cuba and Central America.