Remembering the Dragon Lady
Discover the intriguing history behind one of the most significant Cold War intelligence projects in Gerald McIlmoyle's gripping book, Remembering the Dragon Lady. Published in 2013, this comprehensive account spans 408 pages, immersing readers in the high-stakes world of aerial reconnaissance and espionage.
As tensions escalated during the Cold War, President Dwight Eisenhower's pressing need for accurate intelligence on the Soviet Union led to the inception of the U-2 project. McIlmoyle details how the Lockheed Corporation was tasked with designing a groundbreaking reconnaissance aircraft that would revolutionize aerial spying. With lower-flying bombers proving vulnerable, the U-2 offered a sophisticated solution, allowing safe overflights deep into enemy territory.
This compelling narrative not only chronicles the technological advancements of the time but also provides insight into the political landscape that shaped modern military aviation. Whether you're a history buff or interested in aviation, Remembering the Dragon Lady offers an engaging and informative glimpse into this pivotal era.