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SR-71 flew too high for Russians to get to, too fast to catch and missiles could not reach it. Titanium was the metal it was made of. Aluminum normally used would fail due to heat. Watch this story presented to learn far more about our best ever airplane. Have you seen one. I saw the one at the DC Smithsonian air and space museum. Just looking at one, how could it fly so high? Wing area looks insufficient. Jet engines are monsters. How could it carry enough fuel to get to Russia and return? Any experts here? I am a pilot so understand pilot terms.

No reconnaissance aircraft in history has operated globally in more hostile airspace or with such complete impunity than the SR-71, the world's fastest jet-propelled aircraft. The Blackbird's performance and operational achievements placed it at the pinnacle of aviation technology developments during the Cold War.

This Blackbird accrued about 2,800 hours of flight time during 24 years of active service with the U.S. Air Force. On its last flight, March 6, 1990, Lt. Col. Ed Yeilding and Lt. Col. Joseph Vida set a speed record by flying from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., in 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 20 seconds, averaging 3,418 kilometers (2,124 miles) per hour. At the flight's conclusion, they landed at Washington-Dulles International Airport and turned the airplane over to the Smithsonian.

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SR-71 flew too high for Russians to get to, too fast to catch and missiles could not reach it.

My favorite jet of all time. I got to go inside one once at Wright-Patterson.
 
SR-71 flew too high for Russians to get to, too fast to catch and missiles could not reach it. Titanium was the metal it was made of. Aluminum normally used would fail due to heat. Watch this story presented to learn far more about our best ever airplane. Have you seen one. I saw the one at the DC Smithsonian air and space museum. Just looking at one, how could it fly so high? Wing area looks insufficient. Jet engines are monsters. How could it carry enough fuel to get to Russia and return? Any experts here? I am a pilot so understand pilot terms.

No reconnaissance aircraft in history has operated globally in more hostile airspace or with such complete impunity than the SR-71, the world's fastest jet-propelled aircraft. The Blackbird's performance and operational achievements placed it at the pinnacle of aviation technology developments during the Cold War.

This Blackbird accrued about 2,800 hours of flight time during 24 years of active service with the U.S. Air Force. On its last flight, March 6, 1990, Lt. Col. Ed Yeilding and Lt. Col. Joseph Vida set a speed record by flying from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., in 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 20 seconds, averaging 3,418 kilometers (2,124 miles) per hour. At the flight's conclusion, they landed at Washington-Dulles International Airport and turned the airplane over to the Smithsonian.

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They have one at the Castle Air Museum in Atwater, CA.
 
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