No it is, Thirteen miles up, 70,000 feet or about twice as high as commercial planes. The pilots wear spacesuits and have to breathe pure oxygen for an hour before take off to reduce the chances of the "bends."
Thirteen miles up, 70,000 feet or about twice as high as commercial planes. The pilots wear spacesuits and have to breathe pure oxygen for an hour before take off to reduce the chances of the "bends."
I believe it is somewhere in the region of 100,000 feet.
The band you are referring to is U2.
They land by using regular plane controlles but two super charged fast trucks have to chase after the U2 spy plane because they need to put the landing gears on it to touch the ground and land safley cause without the gears the U2 spy plane has 2 gears on the front and back and if it touches down it will tilt and the wing will scrap against the tarmac.
The plane was shot down by a missile on 1st may 1960,over the USSR.
It was a US spy plane to keep surveillance during the Cold War.
If you are referring to the U2 pilot that was shot down over the USSR in 1960, that would have been Frances Gary Powers.
The u2 spy plane it can fly so high you and see the curveture of the earth
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U2 spy plane and/or SR-71
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U2 was named after the U-2 spy plane.
Gary Powers
The U-2 plane flew from the United States of America to spy on the Soviets activity.
The band you are referring to is U2.
The U2 spy plane with Gary Powers at the controls