1964 Reconnaissance aircraft family by Lockheed.
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1Mrs Bridgenorth reads placidly: Collins counts: a blackbird sings in the garden.
2A blackbird darted out of the hedge and away over the fields.
3The bird that most impressed me on my walk was the blackbird.
4Clear was the voice, and as sweet as the April blackbird sings.
5A blackbird had come into the tree and was singing blithely there.
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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