pmorin
Loc: Huntington Beach, Palm Springs
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG6gnJc6XeU&feature=emb_rel_end
When I was stationed at Beale AFB in the 70’s, the Habu revetments were just across the tarmac from our U2s. It was a bit unnerving to see them being towed out to the end of the runway for engine start dripping fuel. We could always tell when they were going to launch as the KC 135s had already left to take up a refueling position. The SR had to refuel within 15 minutes of takeoff or they would drop from the sky.
My favorite aircraft and the Space shuttle.
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG6gnJc6XeU&feature=emb_rel_end
My favorite in the jet group. New technology for the time and unsurpassed for decades.
Back in the late 60s I was a FAA radar controller at Edwards AFB during the world record sr71 flight from England to Los Angeles. That plane flew over Edwards to LA at its record speed. At the same time I had another sr71 up locally who had just completed a high speed run and was descending to land at Edwards. The landing sr72 was slowing down and was much faster than the record sr71 who was overhead at the time. The true speed of that bird was classified and enormous.
👍 Awesome aircraft!!! My Dad was a jet engine technician on the SR when he/we were at Edwards AFB, 1967-1971. A lot of cool aircraft there! Plus, Rocket Hill was about 18mi away. You definitely knew when they were testing the Saturn V engines! The annual base golf championship was opened by an SR flyover/sonic boom. Wonder what THAT cost!
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
Replaced by the Black Manta TR-3
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
There’s a nice one at the Air and Space museum in Huntsville AL. Just an outrageous aircraft!
There is also one at the March AFB museum in Riverside.
nobody13579 wrote:
There is also one at the March AFB museum in Riverside.
What has been most fascinating about the SR-71 to me is that it was designed in the 1950s. long before just about anyone knew about the technologies incorporated in the plane. And it still holds several records for speed and altitude nearly 55 years after it first flew.
Fascinating!! Thanks for sharing.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
malawibob wrote:
The true speed of that bird was classified and enormous.
I knew a guy who was on the bridge of a Navy ship when a SR-71 flew over. It was on the screen for one radar sweep.
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