SPY PLANE SHOT DOWN ON THIS DAY IN 1960

Mayday! A detailed description of Francis Gary Powers' U-2 shoot-down - The  Aviation Geek Club    
   
Republic County Historical Society & Museum - May 1, 1960: American U-2 spy  plane shot down An American U-2 spy plane is shot down while conducting  espionage over the Soviet Union. The

On May 1, 1960, a U-2 flight piloted by Francis Gary Powers
disappeared while on a flight over Russia. 

The U.S. government issued a cover statement indicating that
a weather plane had veered off course and supposedly crashed somewhere in the Soviet Union.

With no small degree of pleasure, Khrushchev pulled off one
of the most dramatic moments of the
Cold War by producing
not only the mostly-intact wreckage of the U-2, but also the
captured pilot-very much alive.

A chagrined Eisenhower had to publicly admit that it was
indeed a U.S. spy plane.

The pilot, Francis Gary Powers, was released in 1962 in
exchange for a captured Soviet spy.

THE MAYDAY SHOOTDOWN: SOME NEW TWISTS FROM RUSSIAN SOURCES – Dragon Lady  History

Trial of U-2 spy plane pilot Gary Powers begins - archive, 1960 | Espionage  | The Guardian
Francis Gary Powers (center) sits accused in Moscow’s Hall
of Columns, during the opening of his espionage trial, 17
August 1960. (AP)

NTSB LAX 77FA060 | This Day in Aviation
Francis Gary Powers (1929 – 1977)

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