The Virginian
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My father was a U2 pilot and flew with Gary Powers. Anywho, I was reading up on the U2 and saw these pics in a book "The U-2 Affair" that goes into detail about Gary Powers getting shot down. In formally Russia they still have all of his gear on display along with parts of the plane wreck.
This was circa 1960 and here's his the pistol that was issued to the pilots (my father as well) was a suppressed 22. Look at the length of that pistol they carried on their hip! I believe all of their gear was issued by the C.I.A., not the Airforce.

Some other points of interest:
The U-2 contained this Destructor Unit, housing a three-pound charge of cyclonite-enough to blow the plane to bits. The C.I.A. later said the explosive would only disable the camera and the equipment.

The controversial poison needle carried by powers, The C.I.A. said its use was optional.

The Russians made a public spectacle of the U-2 incident at the exhibition in Moscow's Gorki Park. Included in the display was this photograph of Powers posing uneasily in his flight helmet.

Eric
This was circa 1960 and here's his the pistol that was issued to the pilots (my father as well) was a suppressed 22. Look at the length of that pistol they carried on their hip! I believe all of their gear was issued by the C.I.A., not the Airforce.

Some other points of interest:
The U-2 contained this Destructor Unit, housing a three-pound charge of cyclonite-enough to blow the plane to bits. The C.I.A. later said the explosive would only disable the camera and the equipment.

The controversial poison needle carried by powers, The C.I.A. said its use was optional.

The Russians made a public spectacle of the U-2 incident at the exhibition in Moscow's Gorki Park. Included in the display was this photograph of Powers posing uneasily in his flight helmet.

Eric
