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What should that be, didn't grasp it. USAF plane was a recce plane - or a bomber, right ? OK, US bomber-lookalike plane like RB-47 may have intruded intentionally into USSR airspace here and there. (Hardly to identify for Russkies what it really was, ok, but in fact they were Recce planes, what else. Actual 'Bomber' would only "make sense", if it were e.g. a B-47, which went astray on grounds of 'navigator's error'). --2001:A61:494:F201:89BA:F25D:8887:8173 (talk) 22:24, 8 November 2023 (UTC)Reply