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Old February 20th 04, 07:08 AM
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Xactly
"Kevin Brooks" wrote in message
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"Mike Zaharis" wrote in message
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robert arndt wrote:

"Boomer" wrote in message

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the U-2 was little more than an F-104 with high aspect wings to

overfly
unfriendly airspace. Not much of a "concept" there, just the only

way
to
achieve that kind of altitude with the tech of the day. I guess the

Germans
invented the F-104 as well. There were "big wing" recon planes in

WWII, I
guess they were stolen from Germany too.

Gee, the U-2 bears a rather strong resemblence to the F-104, does it?
Let's look at the DFS 228 captured by the US in 1945 and studied for a
year before being given to the British to evaluate (which led to the
Slingsby T-44 concept):

http://www.luft46.com/prototyp/dfs228.html

Yeah right, the DFS 228 has NOTHING to do with the U-2. Get real.

Rob


Rob, let me be the first to defend you. Here's the original aircraft

that
proved to the world
that high aspect ratio wings are good - and it's Nazi-era German!

http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/htmi/itf/goe3.htm
http://www.hobbyclub.com/Gal-minimoa.htm


Gosh, Arndt is right! After comparing his DFS 228 and the above to the

U-2,
I can see where he gets the idea that the U-2 bears a "strong resemblence"
to the German design, other than of course the different wing, fuselage,
tail, cockpit, and engine layouts... they both have wings, right?

Brooks