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On the Flight Test Museum Foundation website, they say that the U-2D that they have at Blackbird Airpark (in this article it's called the Production Flight Test Installation Air Force Plant 42, which is another issue), is the only remaining U-2D. Does anyone have any information proving that the other ones listed under U-2D in the Aircraft on Display section are actually U-2Ds, and not another variant, or that the website is inaccurate? Herring145 (talk) 00:26, 10 July 2024 (UTC)Reply