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Lockheed A-12
The CIA’s Blackbird and other variants
Lockheed A-12
The CIA’s Blackbird and other variants
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Description
During the early years of the Cold War, the most effective way to gather strategic intelligence about the Soviet Union and its allies was manned overflight. Lockheed's U-2 was spectacularly successful in this role. Much to the concern of President Eisenhower, its shape meant that it could be tracked on Russian radars. Given the highly sensitive nature of such flights, the President insisted that every effort should be made to reduce to zero the U-2's radar cross section (RCS), thereby making the aircraft "invisible." When this was proven to be impossible, the stage was set for a U-2 replacement. Following a competition between Lockheed and Convair, the former was declared the winner and the result was the A-12. Designed to incorporate 'stealth' features before the term was even coined, the A-12 has to date proven to be the fastest, highest flying jet aircraft ever built, and is operated exclusively by the Central Intelligence Agency.
This book will also cover a two-seat variation of the design built as an advanced interceptor - the YF-12. In addition, the D-21 drone programme, known as Tagboard will also be covered.
Table of Contents
Design and development
Technical specifications and variants
Operational history
Conclusion
Select bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | Jan 21 2014 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 64 |
| ISBN | 9781472801135 |
| Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
| Illustrations | 35 b/w; 32 col |
| Dimensions | 248 x 184 mm |
| Series | Air Vanguard |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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True to the title, it focuses on the development of the A-12, M-21/D-21 and the YF-12 interceptor. As a model resource book, there are valuable references including color three views...Period photographs, some never before published, reveal internal components and construction details. If you are building an A-12, or considering converting an SR-71 to an A-12, this book would prove very helpful.
IPMS/USA
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...a very well done book that shows attention to research that does a great job of telling the story of this remarkable aircraft.
Scott Van Aken, www.modelinmadness.com
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