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Plane identification
I saw a plane this morning take off from Ellington Field which is heavily used by NASA. The plane seemed to have a narrow fuselage, huge tapered wings (long wingspan and huge chord), a pretty darn big tail rudder, and looked like it had 2 jet engines suspended below the wings fairly near the fuselage.
It looked somewhat like a U-2 in this photo, but not exactly. ![]() The wing to fuselage proportions seemed very similar to this. ![]() Anyone got any ideas?
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It looks like a variant of the U2 called the U2R or later version TR-1.
Underwing pods are fuel tanks. edit: used to see them fly out of Beale near here.
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If it was white, it's probably a WB-57, based on the old Canberra.
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You guys are good. This is absolutely what I saw.
![]() Cool looking plane.
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I did not even know that existed. That's a pretty plane.
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We hear them from time to time on the radio. The Canberra flies a bit higher than most traffic, 45-55,000 feet, so it kinda stands out when someone radios in at that altitude.
Not many of them left and NASA flies the few left that I know of here in the states.
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NASA are the only 'users' left... unless the USAF has some secret RBs still active... (dons tin foil hat..)
There is an airworthy Canberra in private hands here.. the RAF retired its PR.9s a few years ago.
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