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The Lockheed U-2S Senior Year is a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that can fly at altitudes of over 70,000 feet and capture images of enemy territory with unparalleled clarity. The U-2S Senior Year is an upgraded version of the legendary U-2 spy plane that has been in service since the 1950s. The U-2S Senior Year features improved avionics, sensors, and engines that make it more reliable, stealthy, and capable than ever before. The U-2S Senior Year is a vital asset for national security and intelligence gathering, as it can provide real-time information on threats and opportunities around the world.

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00:00The Lockheed U-2, nicknamed Dragon Lady, is a distinctive, high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft characterized by its long, glider-like wings and single-jet engine.
00:12Designed for surveillance and intelligence gathering, it can operate at altitudes exceeding 70,000 feet, requiring its pilot to wear a full-pressure suit similar to those worn by astronauts.
00:22Its unique bicycle landing gear necessitates a chase car during landings to provide the pilot with critical altitude and alignment information.
00:31The U-2 has served for decades, providing critical imagery and signals intelligence during the Cold War and in subsequent conflicts, and continues to be a vital asset for the United States Air Force.
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01:00The U-3 is here to play, which is the main director of the U-3, which is in Canada's city of Canada, and is a national director of the United States Air Force Base, and is a state of the U-3.
01:04The U-3 has served for decades, and a state of U-3.
01:07The U-3 has served for decades, and has served for decades who were quite rare and experienced in the U-3.
01:13The U-3 was made in one of the two locations, and was delivered for decades, and is the one of the two locations.
01:18The U-3 will be shown in a year's home for decades.