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Hurled from his aircraft at Mach 3: An SR-71 Blackbird spy plane broke apart flying at 78,000 feet and the pilot survived
In 1966, Lockheed test pilot Bill Weaver became the only man in history to survive an SR-71 Blackbird disintegrating around ...
National Security Journal on MSN
The SR-71 Blackbird’s Pratt & Whitney J58 engines suffered an ‘unstart’ at 83,000 feet — and the aircraft began falling sideways
In 1984, an SR-71 Blackbird flying at 83,000 feet over the Soviet Kola Peninsula lost both Pratt & Whitney J58 engines ...
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The SR-71 Blackbird Can’t Run on Jet Fuel. Here’s What It Uses Instead.
Ordinary jet fuel would boil and combust inside the Blackbird’s fuel tanks—meaning the aircraft must use a special fuel blend ...
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