An SR-71 pilot recalls the moment a Soviet jet fired a missile, and how speed and countermeasures helped the Blackbird escape.
Summary and Key Points: An American SR-71 Blackbird lost one engine to an inlet unstart at 83,000 feet and Mach 3 during a ...
The SR-71 was derived from the A-12 Oxcart, a black project also built by Lockheed’s famed “Skunk Works” division for the CIA.
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird operated in conditions that pushed conventional aerospace engineering beyond its limits. During sustained Mach 3 missions, parts of the aircraft experienced temperatures ...
A retired pilot recalls a terrifying Soviet missile lock on his SR-71. See how the tech behind spy planes now monitors ...
After test pilot Bill Weaver crashed, he thought he had died. It turns out he was falling from the edge of outer space, after his SR-71 Blackbird spy plane had ...
The SR-71 could cruise at speeds exceeding Mach 3 and at altitudes exceeding 80,000 feet—both of which represent performance extremes. At such extremes, the airframe generated heat, which posed ...
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird remains one of the most remarkable aircraft ever produced in limited numbers, with just 32 ...
The NASA SR-71A in flight in 1998 - NASA - Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird,one of the most ...