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Thought I would show you guys this interesting item here, signed print from the 99 ERS aircrew. One signature is dated 1996. Found at a thrift store the other day, $5.00

 
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That’s a pretty cool find.
 
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yeah, I bet you might be surprised what someone might be able to tell you about it if it is some sort of original. Just a guess. Very cool. Congrats.



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The plane is a print of course but the writing is all original, done in pen.
 
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What are we looking at? Is that a U-2 with some extras?
 
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Originally posted by architect:
What are we looking at? Is that a U-2 with some extras?


The print says it's a Lockheed U-2R.

The U-2R, first flown in 1967, was 40 percent larger and more capable than the original aircraft. A tactical reconnaissance version, the TR-1A, first flew in August 1981 and was structurally identical to the U-2R. The last U-2 and TR-1 aircraft were delivered in October 1989; in 1992 all TR-1s and U-2s were designated as U-2Rs



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The print says: Lockheed 'Senior Span III' U-2R,
9th RW, Beale AFB
 
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They still fly the U2 out of Beale. I see them fly overhead at least once a week returning to base.
 
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I spent 2 years at Aviano. Hope to get back to Italy sometime.


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As the U2 has one and only one pilot, and no other aircrew, wonder what role the people who signed the print have?

Maybe each signature is a pilot and there were a few U2 on this mission.


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I spent 2 years at Aviano. Hope to get back to Italy sometime.


My cousin was based there, early 00s.




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Very cool!
 
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GREAT find!!!!!!
 
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Thanks guys! Smile
 
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