In 1983, the USAF's 9th Reconnaissance Wing arrived at RAF Alconbury with its TR-1As (Tactical Reconnaissance), formerly known as U-2s.
By October 1993, they had been redesignated as U-2Rs
In 1995, the USAF relocated the Dragon Lady South to RAF Fairford. With the onset of the Bosnian War, they moved it even further South in 1996 to the Istres airbase in southern France, allowing for more time over the target.
Here are some of the images captured during that Alconbury era.
80-1065 TR-1B training aircraft arriving at RAF Alconbury was undoubtedly the highlight of my trip.
This airframe was the second of two airframes delivered to the Air Force in 1983. Their serial numbers are
80-1064 and 80-1065, as seen here in May '83.
How long was it deployed to RAF Alconbury?
By August 1995, 80-1065 had been redesignated to a
U-2S.
68-10339, which was used in the
US Navy's EPX trials in the early 1970s, was prepared for departure on a mission from RAF Alconbury. It then passed to the
100 SRW in early 1992 and subsequently to the
9SRW in 1976.
Sadly, 68-10339 crashed in December 1993 with the pilot's loss during a training flight at
Beale Air Force Base. Sad times for all concerned.
Great memories of past times.
Happy days!