SR-71 Blackbird |
The SR-71, unofficially named the ‘Blackbird’, was put into service in 1966 after being developed by Lockheed Skunk Works. SR-71s were high-speed (Mach 3), high-altitude, long-range, strategic reconnaissance aircraft with stealth capabilities. They could fly at an altitude of 100,000 feet and boasted a ‘no loss’ record in enemy action. Because of the high altitudes reached the pilots wore suits identical to those used by NASA astronauts on space missions.
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FACTS & STATS: |
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Range |
2,900 miles (4,669 km) |
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Length |
107 ft 5 in (32.74 m) |
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Engine |
Two Pratt & Whittney J-58 with 34,000 lbs. of thrust |
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Wingspan |
55 ft 7 in (16.94 m) |
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Max Speed |
Mach 3.2 (3.2 times the speed of sound)
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Ceiling |
85,000 ft (25,908 m) |
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Weight |
Empty: 67,500 lbs (30,618 kgs)
Loaded: 170,000 lbs (77,112 kgs) |
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