Boeing EC-135 Looking Glass being Refueled by a KC-135 Photograph by Wernher Krutein - Pixels
Museum plans to restore Looking Glass aircraft used in Cold War
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Backers hope to raise $200,000 to restore Looking Glass plane, a Cold War icon once based at Offutt
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Offutt Air Force Base, Looking Glass Airborne Command Post, Looking Glass Aircraft, On Operational Apron covering northeast half of Project Looking Glass Historic District, Bellevue, Sarpy County, NE | Library of Congress
EC-135 Looking Glass - United States Nuclear Forces
Code Name Looking Glass
Offutt Air Force Base, Looking Glass Airborne Command Post, Looking Glass Aircraft, On Operational Apron covering northeast half of Project Looking Glass Historic District, Bellevue, Sarpy County, NE | Library of Congress
EC-135 Looking Glass - United States Nuclear Forces
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EC-135 Looking Glass "Doomsday" plane on display at SAC Museum - YouTube
3rd February 1961: Operation Looking Glass begins its 29-year Cold War flight above the USA - YouTube
EC-135 Looking Glass - United States Nuclear Forces
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The '60s at 50: Friday, February 3, 1961: Operation Looking Glass