Bridge of Spies and RCAF F86
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:36 am
So you may have seen the Tom Hanks movie based on this non fiction book and yes its pretty good. I downloaded the audio book and as per SOP the book is amazing with much more details about all the players and especially about the U2 spy plane.
One of the details it covers quiet well is crash records of the aircraft prior to Francis Garry Powers being shot down. One in particular I took note of was an incident involving RCAF F-86 Sabre's. Basic just of it, they where prone to flame out as well as very touchy handling characteristics among other short comings. This incident I thought he said was in Europe but could have been here in Canada. A U2 flamed out and descended, a group of 4 RCAF F-86 Sabre's scrambled to intercept this unidentified aircraft. The U2 never acknowledged there radio communications, and no markings obviously where on the plane. They armed their Cannons and could have easily blown it out of the sky but they choose to escort it as they didn't think it was a threat.
The aircraft broke up from the wake turbulence from the escorting RCAF Sabres and the pilot was killed. Obviously this was all covered up as it was still very classified at the time.
I have been googling around for a bit trying to find more info about this out of curiosity and of course the Canadian angle of the story. And could not come up with anything more.
Anyone heard of this incident?
One I did come across was this U2 Lands on Frozen lake in Saskatchewan
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One of the details it covers quiet well is crash records of the aircraft prior to Francis Garry Powers being shot down. One in particular I took note of was an incident involving RCAF F-86 Sabre's. Basic just of it, they where prone to flame out as well as very touchy handling characteristics among other short comings. This incident I thought he said was in Europe but could have been here in Canada. A U2 flamed out and descended, a group of 4 RCAF F-86 Sabre's scrambled to intercept this unidentified aircraft. The U2 never acknowledged there radio communications, and no markings obviously where on the plane. They armed their Cannons and could have easily blown it out of the sky but they choose to escort it as they didn't think it was a threat.
The aircraft broke up from the wake turbulence from the escorting RCAF Sabres and the pilot was killed. Obviously this was all covered up as it was still very classified at the time.
I have been googling around for a bit trying to find more info about this out of curiosity and of course the Canadian angle of the story. And could not come up with anything more.
Anyone heard of this incident?
One I did come across was this U2 Lands on Frozen lake in Saskatchewan
[url=http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/S ... ry0013.htm]http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/S ... ry0013.htm[/url]