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Spy in the sky, written, produced and directed by Linda Garmon ; a production of WGBH Boston for American Experience

Label
Spy in the sky, written, produced and directed by Linda Garmon ; a production of WGBH Boston for American Experience
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Not rated
Main title
Spy in the sky
Medium
videorecording
Responsibility statement
written, produced and directed by Linda Garmon ; a production of WGBH Boston for American Experience
Runtime
60
Summary
"Here is the true story of the U-2 and how a determined team turned his vision into reality. Led by brilliant master designer Kelly Johnson, the top-secret project began at the Lockheed Skunk Works. In their own words, crew members describe building and testing the "dirty bird," a spy plane that could soar to the edge of earth's atmosphere. After grueling preparation and fatal failures, the U-2 flew its first mission in 1956. U-2 photos revealed Russia's bluff, ending fears of a "bomber gap." Despite being caught on Russian radar, the U-2 continued its surveillance. But on May 1, 1960, luck ran out. U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers was shot down and captured while trying to photograph a Russian transcontinental missile base. The notorious "U-2 affair" that followed shattered the trust between Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Khrushchev. Although the U.S. was forced to end U-2 missions over Russia, the U-2 continued to fly, providing U.S. intelligence into the 1990s."--Container
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification

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