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Caracals new 1/72 scale decal sheet for the U-2 Spy Plane provides 10 marking options for this iconic aircraft.
Serial number digits are provided in both the early and late style. Combined with the accurate and comprehensive set of stencilling and common markings on the sheet should allow you to build almost any early U-2.
The options on this decal sheet are:
-U-2A 56-6701, USAF - Air Force Flight Test Center, USAF
-U-2A 56-6715, USAF - 4080th SRW, 1960
-U-2A 56-6703, USAF - 4080th SRW, 1958
-U-2A "N800X", Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
-U-2A "N803X", Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
-U-2A 56-6682, USAF - 4080th SRW, 1961
-U-2F 56-6676, USAF - shot down over Cuba during Cuban Missile Crisis (Maj. Rudolf Anderson's airplane)
-U-2A 56-6681, USAF - 4080th SRW,
-U-2A 56-6722, USAF - "Project Hi-Cat", 1967
-U-2C 56-6680, USAF - 100th SRW, 1976
CD72065 - U-2A/C "Dragon Lady" – 1/72
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE
The options on this decal sheet are:
-U-2A 56-6701, USAF - Air Force Flight Test Center, USAF
-U-2A 56-6715, USAF - 4080th SRW, 1960
-U-2A 56-6703, USAF - 4080th SRW, 1958
-U-2A "N800X", Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
-U-2A "N803X", Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
-U-2A 56-6682, USAF - 4080th SRW, 1961
-U-2F 56-6676, USAF - shot down over Cuba during Cuban Missile Crisis (Maj. Rudolf Anderson's airplane)
-U-2A 56-6681, USAF - 4080th SRW,
-U-2A 56-6722, USAF - "Project Hi-Cat", 1967
-U-2C 56-6680, USAF - 100th SRW, 1976
CD72065 - U-2A/C "Dragon Lady" – 1/72
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE
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