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Very nice article about the SR-71 Blackbird by Major Brian Shul:

 

http://gizmodo.com/5511236/the-thrill-of-flying-the-sr+71-blackbird

 

My personal favourite is the retelling of a few aircraft asking ATC for ground speed checks. :D

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Thanks for sharing! I love the Blackbird. I actually met Major Brian Shul last year...damn I wish I brought my blackbird models for him to sign. I own 3 of these huge metal (and expensive) models as shown here:

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Nice read and sweet models SuperKungFu!

 

I'm real proud to have sitten in a SR-71 cockpit standing next to a real M-21 Blackbird at Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA. It felt awesome and everytime I read something like this article my mind wanders away =D

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My personal favourite is the retelling of a few aircraft asking ATC for ground speed checks. :D

 

LOL :megalol: Funny story :pilotfly::thumbup:

Atop the midnight tarmac,

a metal beast awaits.

To be flown below the radar,

to bring the enemy his fate.

 

HAVE A BANDIT DAY !

 

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Thanks for sharing.... Great pics of that engine

 

Mach 3.5 :P

 

The passage when he describes what its like with no lights on in cockpit is dream like......:)

 

I prefer the A12 because theres no backseat :)

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Found this in case anyone wants some info on the Project Oxcart A12 Archangel program

 

http://www.foia.cia.gov/a12oxcart.asp

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Not sure if it wasn`t exactly sams that accomplished that, cause AFAIK SR-71 didn`t have so many flights over russian territory (more info needed though), maybe AF took a lesson from the U-2`s fate ;)

There is still NO public evidence of SR-71 EVER flying above the Soviet territory. But there are numerous mentions of their typical tactics of flying along the border and occasionally crossing the borderline a bit, provoking the defence system to react and bring up all the radars, communications etc. As a Mig-31 pilot (who actually did fly on those intercepts) said, they did that, but they plotted their course in such a way so their pieces would never fall on land to the inner side of the border.

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There is still NO public evidence of SR-71 EVER flying above the Soviet territory. But there are numerous mentions of their typical tactics of flying along the border and occasionally crossing the borderline a bit, provoking the defence system to react and bring up all the radars, communications etc. As a Mig-31 pilot (who actually did fly on those intercepts) said, they did that, but they plotted their course in such a way so their pieces would never fall on land to the inner side of the border.

 

can an s-300 bring down an sr-71?

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Great read. I've been in love with the blackbird for years now... I hope I'll have the opportunity one day to go to the USA and see it in a museum at least :)

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Flight manuals , photos, and more cool stuff.

http://www.sr-71.org/

To whom it may concern,

I am an idiot, unfortunately for the world, I have a internet connection and a fondness for beer....apologies for that.

Thank you for you patience.

 

 

Many people don't want the truth, they want constant reassurance that whatever misconception/fallacies they believe in are true..

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Yeah Hitch - it was first mentioned in a book by the same author.

 

Also, people need to stop thinking that ausairpower.net is authoritative about anything. It's a "thinktank" funded by gaming adverts... ;)

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Try to get your hands on that book. It will answer all your questions :)

 

It includes MiG-31 interception tables etc.

 

Agreed. I have a copy and it covers pretty much everything plus some.

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