1964 Reconnaissance aircraft family by Lockheed.
1The mighty SR-71 Blackbird showed that cruising at over three times the speed of sound was easy.
2The answer was the SR-71 Blackbird.
3Launched, the Hellcat surges forward, surfing the wake of its sonic destruction like an SR-71 Blackbird surveilling hostile territory.
4The fastest current existing air-breathing jet, known as the SR-71 Blackbird, flies at Mach 3.6.
5You know you are in for a treat when you enter the museum lobby and cross under an actual SR-71 Blackbird.
6If it works as planned (a big, big if), this could be the theoretical follow-on to the SR-71 Blackbird.
7If it works, the military would finally get the proverbial SR-72, a follow-on to the famous SR-71 Blackbird.
8But to say it is a Mustang is like saying the SR-71 Blackbird is a Sopwith Camel with a coat of black paint.
9It's one of the great successes of Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works operation, along with the SR-71 Blackbird and the F-117 Nighthawk.
10Kelly Johnson's SR-71 Blackbird design used very creative ways to handle the incoming air needed to achieve a record-setting Mach 3+ speeds.
11Such speeds would be more than twice the current supersonic record of Mach 3.6 held by the fastest existing air-breathing jet, the SR-71 Blackbird.
12A vehicle powered by a jet engine, such as the Air Force's SR-71 Blackbird, can accelerate to about Mach 3 before its parts overheat.
13On January 25, 1966, Weaver survived when his SR-71 Blackbird broke up around him while traveling Mach 3.2-morethan three times the speed of sound.
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