Black Magic :
by O'Leary, Michael frey50
Published by : Motorbrooks International Publishers (Osceola, WI) , 1989 Physical details: 144 p. Color photographs. ISBN:0-87938-358-5.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Basement | 358.450973 Ole (Browse shelf) | Available | 65480 |
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358.430922 Coo War in the air: | 358.4340973 Wil Wings of fury / | 358.4382 Bod The lockheed P-38 Lightning | 358.450973 Ole Black Magic : | 358.4583 Pol Spyplanes : | 358.8 Hob An illustrated guide to space warfare | 358.8 Kre Space assurance or space dominance? : |
For twenty-five years the SR-71 Blackbird has been the world's most capable spy; flying at 80,000 and more than 2,000 mph, its sharp eyes can peer under every rock and tree in 100,000 square miles, every hour. The SR-71's older sister, the U-2, ushered in the age of the high-flying spyplane on July 4, 1956. Nicknamed the Dragon Lady, it soared like an impudent condor on long graceful wings. History, connection and comparison of these two planes makes fascinating reading for military plane enthusiasts.