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Oilstone (disambiguation)

Oilstone         
  • ER-2 being chased by support vehicle on landing
  • Part of the wreckage of ''56-6693'' (Article 360) on display in Moscow
  • Kelly Johnson and Gary Powers in front of a U-2
  • One of NASA's ER-2s in flight over the California desert. A NASA ER-2 set the world altitude record for its weight class.
  • 3-view line drawing of the Lockheed U-2
  • A NASA ER-2 atmospheric research aircraft in flight
  • U-2 "GRAND SLAM" flight plan on 1 May 1960, from CIA publication 'The Central Intelligence Agency and Overhead Reconnaissance; The U-2 And Oxcart Programs, 1954–1974', declassified 25 June 2013.
  • Official emblem of the [[Black Cat Squadron]]
  • U-2 ''56-6680'' on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]] in Washington, DC
  • KC-135Q]]
  • U-2 pilot takes a selfie with both the U-2 shadow and the balloon while surveilling the Chinese asset over the US during the [[2023 Chinese balloon incident]]
  • U-2 pilot's view in the cockpit: The large circular monitor is vital for navigation, evading interceptors and surface-to-air missiles as early as possible.
  • Cockpit of a U-2S Block 20, at [[Osan Air Base]], [[South Korea]], circa June 2006
  • Original U-2A at USAF Museum
  • A pilot in a U-2 cockpit. The pressure suit worn by the pilot is similar to that used in the [[Lockheed SR-71]].
  • Imperial War Museum, Duxford]]
  • U-2C 56-6691 wreckage restored and on display at the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution, Beijing
  • U-2 ''56-6682'' on display at the Museum of Aviation at [[Robins Air Force Base]], Georgia
  • Model "B" U-2 camera on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]]
  • External view from cockpit of U-2 near maximum service ceiling
  • U-2 with range of possible payloads
  • U-2S with the Senior Span/Spur communications suite at [[Al Dhafra Air Base]], [[United Arab Emirates]], ca. 2017
  • CV-66}}
·noun A variety of hone slate, or whetstone, used for whetting tools when lubricated with oil.
oilstone         
  • ER-2 being chased by support vehicle on landing
  • Part of the wreckage of ''56-6693'' (Article 360) on display in Moscow
  • Kelly Johnson and Gary Powers in front of a U-2
  • One of NASA's ER-2s in flight over the California desert. A NASA ER-2 set the world altitude record for its weight class.
  • 3-view line drawing of the Lockheed U-2
  • A NASA ER-2 atmospheric research aircraft in flight
  • U-2 "GRAND SLAM" flight plan on 1 May 1960, from CIA publication 'The Central Intelligence Agency and Overhead Reconnaissance; The U-2 And Oxcart Programs, 1954–1974', declassified 25 June 2013.
  • Official emblem of the [[Black Cat Squadron]]
  • U-2 ''56-6680'' on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]] in Washington, DC
  • KC-135Q]]
  • U-2 pilot takes a selfie with both the U-2 shadow and the balloon while surveilling the Chinese asset over the US during the [[2023 Chinese balloon incident]]
  • U-2 pilot's view in the cockpit: The large circular monitor is vital for navigation, evading interceptors and surface-to-air missiles as early as possible.
  • Cockpit of a U-2S Block 20, at [[Osan Air Base]], [[South Korea]], circa June 2006
  • Original U-2A at USAF Museum
  • A pilot in a U-2 cockpit. The pressure suit worn by the pilot is similar to that used in the [[Lockheed SR-71]].
  • Imperial War Museum, Duxford]]
  • U-2C 56-6691 wreckage restored and on display at the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution, Beijing
  • U-2 ''56-6682'' on display at the Museum of Aviation at [[Robins Air Force Base]], Georgia
  • Model "B" U-2 camera on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]]
  • External view from cockpit of U-2 near maximum service ceiling
  • U-2 with range of possible payloads
  • U-2S with the Senior Span/Spur communications suite at [[Al Dhafra Air Base]], [[United Arab Emirates]], ca. 2017
  • CV-66}}
¦ noun a fine-grained flat stone used with oil for sharpening chisels, planes, or other tools.
Lockheed U-2         
  • ER-2 being chased by support vehicle on landing
  • Part of the wreckage of ''56-6693'' (Article 360) on display in Moscow
  • Kelly Johnson and Gary Powers in front of a U-2
  • One of NASA's ER-2s in flight over the California desert. A NASA ER-2 set the world altitude record for its weight class.
  • 3-view line drawing of the Lockheed U-2
  • A NASA ER-2 atmospheric research aircraft in flight
  • U-2 "GRAND SLAM" flight plan on 1 May 1960, from CIA publication 'The Central Intelligence Agency and Overhead Reconnaissance; The U-2 And Oxcart Programs, 1954–1974', declassified 25 June 2013.
  • Official emblem of the [[Black Cat Squadron]]
  • U-2 ''56-6680'' on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]] in Washington, DC
  • KC-135Q]]
  • U-2 pilot takes a selfie with both the U-2 shadow and the balloon while surveilling the Chinese asset over the US during the [[2023 Chinese balloon incident]]
  • U-2 pilot's view in the cockpit: The large circular monitor is vital for navigation, evading interceptors and surface-to-air missiles as early as possible.
  • Cockpit of a U-2S Block 20, at [[Osan Air Base]], [[South Korea]], circa June 2006
  • Original U-2A at USAF Museum
  • A pilot in a U-2 cockpit. The pressure suit worn by the pilot is similar to that used in the [[Lockheed SR-71]].
  • Imperial War Museum, Duxford]]
  • U-2C 56-6691 wreckage restored and on display at the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution, Beijing
  • U-2 ''56-6682'' on display at the Museum of Aviation at [[Robins Air Force Base]], Georgia
  • Model "B" U-2 camera on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]]
  • External view from cockpit of U-2 near maximum service ceiling
  • U-2 with range of possible payloads
  • U-2S with the Senior Span/Spur communications suite at [[Al Dhafra Air Base]], [[United Arab Emirates]], ca. 2017
  • CV-66}}
1955 RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY LOCKHEED
U-2 Dragon Lady; U-2 spy plane; Lockheed TR-1; Lockheed U2; Lockeed U2; Dragonlady; U2 Dragonlady; U-2 Dragonlady; U2 Senior Year; U2 Aquatone; U2 Dragon Lady; U-2 Senior Year; U-2 Aquatone; Aquatone; Lockheed TR1; Lockheed ER-2; Lockheed ER2; CL-282; CL282; Lockheed CL-282; Lockheed CL282; CL-282 Aquatone; CL282 Aquatone; TR-1A Dragonlady; TR1B; TR 1B; TR-1B; TR-1 Dragon Lady; Lockheed U-2R; U-2 aircraft; U2 spy plane; U-2 spyplane; Project AQUATONE; U-2R Dragonlady; U-2R Dragon Lady; U-2R; U2 reconnaissance aircraft; TR1A; Lockheed TR-1A; AQUATONE; Lockheed U-2A; Lockheed U-2C; Lockheed U-2D; Lockheed U-2S; Lockheed U-2F; Senior Blade; Senior Glass; Senior Jump; Senior Lance; Senior Ruby; Senior Span; Senior Spear; Senior Spur; Senior Stretch; Lockheed TU-2S; Lockeed U-2R; U-2 (plane); Lockheed U-2G; Lockheed u-2; TR-X; Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady; OILSTONE; Project Aquatone; U-2S
The Lockheed U-2, nicknamed "Dragon Lady", is an American single-jet engine, high altitude reconnaissance aircraft operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and previously flown by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). It provides day and night, high-altitude (), all-weather intelligence gathering.

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Oilstone

Oilstone may refer to

  • Sharpening stone
  • USAF/CIA operation OILSTONE
  • Oil shale