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A chase car, driven by a U-2 pilot, races down the

A chase car, driven by a U-2 pilot, races down the

A chase car, driven by a U-2 pilot, races down the airfield to re-engage an aircraft on its final approach at Beale Air Force Base, California, June 20, 2018. The chase car driver assists U-2 pilots due to thei... More

A U-2 Dragon Lady lands after a performance at the

A U-2 Dragon Lady lands after a performance at the

A U-2 Dragon Lady lands after a performance at the California Capital Airshow in Mather Airfield, California, Sept. 22, 2018. The annual airshow, established in 2004, was designed to honor the Sacramento region... More

Airmen tow a U-2 Dragon Lady after a performance at

Airmen tow a U-2 Dragon Lady after a performance at

Airmen tow a U-2 Dragon Lady after a performance at the California Capital Airshow in Mather Airfield, California, Sept. 22, 2018. The U-2 was part of multiple aviation performances at the airshow, which was an... More

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Jeffers, 9th Aircraft Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Jeffers, 9th Aircraft Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Jeffers, 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron avionics apprentice, tightens a strap on a U-2 Dragon Lady’s canopy cover in Mather Airfield, California, Sept. 22, 2018. The U-2 was part of multi... More

Staff Sgt. Andrew Wagner, 9th Aircraft Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Andrew Wagner, 9th Aircraft Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Andrew Wagner, 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, examines a U-2 Dragon Lady’s cockpit in Mather Airfield, California, Sept. 22, 2018. The U-2 was part of multiple aviation performances at... More

A parked U-2 Dragon Lady chase car sits on a flightline

A parked U-2 Dragon Lady chase car sits on a flightline

A parked U-2 Dragon Lady chase car sits on a flightline during the California Capital Airshow in Mather Airfield, California, Sept. 22, 2018. The car aided in the landing of the U-2 during the aircraft’s perfor... More

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