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| U-2 with fictitious NASA markings to support CIA cover story for pilot Gary Powers, shot down over Soviet Union | ||
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| Photo Number: | E-5442 | |
| Photo Date: | 6 May 1960 | |
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| Formats: | 558x480 JPEG Image (53 KBytes) 1190x1024 JPEG Image (372 KBytes) 3030x2606 JPEG Image (4,026 KBytes) |
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| Description: |
After Francis Gary Powers was shot down over the Soviet Union during a CIA spy flight on 1 May 1960, NASA issued a press release with a cover story about a U-2 conducting weather research that may have strayed off course after the pilot "reported difficulties with his oxygen equipment."
To bolster the cover-up, a U-2 was quickly painted in NASA markings, with a fictitious NASA serial number, and put on display for the news media at the NASA Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base on 6 May 1960. The next day, Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev exposed the cover-up by revealing that the pilot had been captured, and espionage equipment had been recovered from the wreckage.
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| Keywords: | U-2; spy plane; Gary Powers; Soviet Union; CIA; Edwards Air Force Base; Nikita Kruschev; Sverdlovsk; fictitious serial number; U-2C | |
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Last Modified: March 3, 2004 |
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