Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series
HA6904Lockheed U-2R
Black Cat ROCAF
In 1954 Lockheed received approval to produce a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft. Thecreation of this aircraft went to Lockheed’s Skunk Works and the famous Kelly Johnson. Theaircraft, a single-engine jet that could provide images day or night over Soviet territory, waslabeled U-2 (U=utility) and given the name “Dragon Lady”. The first test flight took place in 1955and was used by the CIA and the USAF during the Cold War. The U-2 came to internationalnotoriety in 1960 when one piloted by Gary Power was shot down over the Soviet Union.
In 1960 the 35th Squadron “Black Cats” was established at Taoyuan AB in northern Taiwan withU-2 flights taking place between 1961 and 1974. The flights were under CIA supervision andflown by ROCAF pilots. The original N803X 56-6683 crashed and the number was reassigned toU-2R 68-10329 that first flew in 1967. This U-2 was the first to fly with Super Pods under thewings and when it joined the ROCAF in was numbered 3925. In 1981 3925 was transferred to the9th SRW and in 1995 converted to a U-2S.
Hobby Master HA6904, Lockheed U-2R Black Cat ROCAF, 1:72
Manufacturer – Lockheed Skunk Works
Number Produced or Converted – 104
Role – High-altitude Reconnaissance
Crew – 1
First Deployment Date
U-2R – 1967
U-2S - 1994
Dimensions
Length
U-2R – 63 ft
U-2S – 63 ft
Wingspan
U-2R – 103 ft
U-2S – 103 ft
Weight
Empty
U-2R – 14,900 lbs
U-2S – 16,000 lbs
Maximum Take-off
U-2R – 41,000 lbs
U-2S – 41,000 lbs
Performance
Powerplant
U-2R – P7W J75-P-13B
Thrust – 17,000 lbst
U-2R – GE F-118-101
Thrust – 19,000 lbst
Ceiling
U-2R – 80,000 ft
U-2S – 90,000 ft
Range
U-2R – 3,500 miles
U-2S – 4,600 miles