SR-71 landing at AF Museum Dayton OH2.wmv

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  • čas přidán 6. 02. 2012
  • SR-71 landing on 6000' runway at the AF Museum (now called the National Museum of the USAF). To be put on display inside the Museum, which is free to all, located just east of Dayton, Ohio.Makes two low passes before landing..Estimates were that 20,000 people came out to see it arrive. It took two -three weeks to sanitize it before going on display.

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  • @combatwombat71
    @combatwombat71 Před 3 lety +163

    SR71: "SR71 Request FL750"
    ATC: "If you can get up there, you can have it."
    SR71: "Roger. Descending."

  • @davidmorrison7621
    @davidmorrison7621 Před 5 lety +326

    Between October '74 and March '76 I was stationed at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Kadena is a huge installation where all branches of the military conduct flight operations. The roar of aircraft landing and taking off 24/7 was just part of the background soundtrack of living on a busy air base. However, there was no mistaking whenever a Blackbird was taking off: it shook the earth like rolling thunder. If you were outside, the intense low frequency rumbling literally vibrated your body. Then, when the aircraft cleared the runway, the pilot stood it on its tail and, spewing plumes of fire and black smoke, it shot straight up like a rocket, like a bat out of hell. In less than a minute, it vanished in the hazy sky and all was quiet. Still gives me shivers just recalling it. Just before I rotated stateside, the Air Base hosted an air show with flight demonstrations and static displays including the SR-71. The general public was allowed to get up-close-and-personal with this amazing flying machine. Pity it's no longer in service.
    On Okinawa, the Blackbirds acquired a nickname: Habu, venomous snakes found on this subtropical island. When SR-71s were first flown to their new remote base at Kadena, the local population thought this strange and wicked-looking plane was shaped like the habu snake. They started calling it the habu airplane, and later, just habu. Crews who flew the airplane were also called Habu, and the name came to be associated with the blackbird program and was even incorporated into the insignia worn by crews on their uniforms. Over time, Habu has come to be associated with all Blackbird pilots and crews, but in the truest sense of the word, it represents only those who flew operational sorties. Only those crews were awarded the Habu patch.

    • @davidvogel6359
      @davidvogel6359 Před 5 lety +12

      I was in the Air Force for 8 years stationed at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona and I maintained F-15 aircraft and I could hear the jet start anytime of the day or night and take off. you knew exactly who was taking off. Wow for being near that base and get to see that many different types.

    • @sh0t0kan
      @sh0t0kan Před 3 lety +7

      My father was stationed there as well and same time, he was a Crew Chief Jet engine mechanic for the f-15. I was born in Okinawa. We lived off base in Kadena Circle before we got base housing. They would shake the earth on take off early in the morning.

    • @ellieprice3396
      @ellieprice3396 Před 3 lety +8

      David Morrison: Many thanks for your interesting discussion of the Blackbird on Kadena. I was stationed on Kadena with the U.S. Army in1954 before moving on to Iwo Jima in 1955. Many pleasant memories of that big base and the great guys I served with. I watched several B-29's take off and land on Iwo and saw one B-36 on Kadena. Okinawan men would put a Mongoose and Habu snake together in a cage and bet on which would win. The Mongoose would usually kill the snake unless distracted by the furious chatter. Interesting to learn about the Blackbird's "Habu" nickname.

    • @michaeltaylor8835
      @michaeltaylor8835 Před 3 lety +5

      This 1st flew in 1961 amazing

    • @scottthompson5855
      @scottthompson5855 Před 3 lety +10

      @@davidvogel6359 My dad took my older sister Michele and I out to Luke in about ‘71. We were right outside the base fence looking right down the runway. We were watching Corsairs, Phantoms and Starfighters land. Dad had binoculars and you could see the tail of the Blackbird. My sister was curvy and blonde. A Corsair came in and the RIO looked over at us as they came over the fence. Shortly after full afterburner and a go-around. When they came around they were LOW over the fence. Thought they were going to hit the RR Crossing post. BOTH pilot and RIO looked over and waved. Perfect landing. They were deploying chutes to slow planes. Dad looked over at me and said “I don’t think that wave was for us Scott”. My sister Michele blushed and smiled. A GREAT memory.

  • @OBXN
    @OBXN Před 3 lety +286

    All those lucky people who got to see this beauty in flight.

    • @dwmzmm
      @dwmzmm Před 3 lety +4

      I've seen the Blackbird twice, once in flight (near Eglin AFB, Florida) and once at a static display at an Open House (Wings over Houston, if I remember correctly). At the static display, it was fenced off to keep spectators at a distance, and was patrolled by an armed guard with a sentry dog (German Shepard).

    • @RadioactiveSaddam
      @RadioactiveSaddam Před 3 lety +3

      And hear the bird live

    • @dwmzmm
      @dwmzmm Před 3 lety +2

      @@RadioactiveSaddam In my mention (above) about seeing one near Eglin AFB, at the time I was on the playground area of the school I was attending (Edge Elementary, which is where aircraft coming in for landing at Eglin passes over), I just happened to look up at one point and spotted the Blackbird about 5,000 feet up, it was making a 180 left turn, yet strangely it was very quiet, I could hear no jet engines (like the hundreds of F4's that always flew overhead as well). I assume they (the Blackbird) must have set the engines on idle prior to landing.

    • @hofico6
      @hofico6 Před 3 lety +11

      I was lucky to maintain the avionics on the SR-71 and the U-2, Beale AFB, California.

    • @Mrcrisis2012
      @Mrcrisis2012 Před 3 lety +5

      Tracked their flights into Russian air space in Misawa air Base...russian migs would alert on them.... and they'd be gone before Migs could get wheels up !!!

  • @raularaujostrw
    @raularaujostrw Před 3 lety +526

    An old plane that still looks literally like something out of a sci-fi movie. 👀👌

    • @generalyellor8188
      @generalyellor8188 Před 3 lety +8

      I cannot wait until the constantly misused fad word "literally" finally goes the way of "Not!"

    • @jared123123
      @jared123123 Před 3 lety +10

      The hell are you talking about..

    • @jessperson9750
      @jessperson9750 Před 3 lety +3

      @@generalyellor8188 That's Literally Swag. #Yolo Bruh. *Dab*

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification Před 3 lety +5

      I saw the one at Udvar-Hazy in person a few years ago after growing up with that as "THE plane of planes"; it was really surreal staring that thing down. It's quite large, but not as big as a passenger jet, so it's really odd wandering around the thing that was so secret that "you get shot if you get too close" when we were younger.
      And yes, it still looks like it's out of a sci-fi movie.

    • @musewolfman
      @musewolfman Před 3 lety +3

      @@generalyellor8188 well, seeing as the SR71 is the inspiration for the X-Jet from the X-Men series, which is sci-fi, and has been featured in both X-Men movies and Deadpool 2, it does literally, and I do mean literally, look like something from a sci-fi movie.

  • @museumjunkie9317
    @museumjunkie9317 Před 3 lety +3

    I was a cross country truck driver for 26 years and I visited this Museum probably about 5 or 6 times over the years. I used to park out at the end of the parking lot which is actually an old runway. I never saw all of the museum perfectly because there are like 4 hangers to see and once you get to reading you lose track of time. I liked the restaurant up stairs thou. They have good food. Once I happened to be there when General Thomas Stafford was there plugging his book about his Apollo Missions and I sat in the auditorium and listened to his speech. That was pretty cool.

  • @mitchd949
    @mitchd949 Před 3 lety +118

    100% without question, the most badass plane every built.

    • @richie6921
      @richie6921 Před 3 lety

      No, that's the Spitfire

    • @mbeenz
      @mbeenz Před 3 lety +2

      Yes You Are So Correct!!!!!!

    • @simac5144
      @simac5144 Před 3 lety +5

      There are 3 planes on my top shelf. This and its variants, the Vulcan and best of all, the valkyrie(most beautiful plane ever built for my money).

    • @Dimaz42
      @Dimaz42 Před 3 lety +2

      yea, I like this one and the B-2, also the F-117A that looks straight out from a junkyard

    • @Nikolyshy
      @Nikolyshy Před 3 lety

      No.

  • @ticklemeandillhurtyou5800
    @ticklemeandillhurtyou5800 Před 6 lety +339

    Not just the fastest but the sexiest bird to ever fly the Skies this plane still looks modern

    • @genedrakes686
      @genedrakes686 Před 5 lety +9

      Would love to have seen it fly! Seen Concord twice and the B1B Lancer ( hope I got that right ! )

    • @sherrysetliff2502
      @sherrysetliff2502 Před 5 lety +5

      Gene Drakes the b1, the bone, is probably the one plane that came close to the 71 as far as speed. The 71, although no one knows, had a speed in excess of 2,300 mph. Both just great planes.

    • @genedrakes686
      @genedrakes686 Před 5 lety +6

      @@sherrysetliff2502 Throw in that this was built with slide rules (?) and trial and error what could be hidden away with today's tech ??😁

    • @sherrysetliff2502
      @sherrysetliff2502 Před 5 lety +7

      Gene Drakes yeah buddy, just think what the skunk boys had when they built this. Amazing.

    • @lauriemcmonigle351
      @lauriemcmonigle351 Před 5 lety +4

      @@sherrysetliff2502 he said not JUST the fastest. You misread.

  • @danterusso6354
    @danterusso6354 Před 3 lety +3

    I medically retired from the US Air Force in early 1990 after serving as a Navigator on a KC135 Stratotanker for 8 years. My primary aircraft was the SR-71 Blackbird out of Beal AFB, Marysville, CA. We also supported the U2 and TR1 Reconisence aircraft. I am very blessed to have served alongside such amazing people and equipment. She is missed,...

  • @firemedic5100
    @firemedic5100 Před 3 lety +84

    There is not another aircraft in the world which could get my heart beating so fast as the SR 71 taking off. It was one that I would feel in my core when the afterburners lit. There are many that get me excited, but none beat the Blackbird.

    • @pdoubleyou7801
      @pdoubleyou7801 Před 3 lety +4

      All the early supersonics were great. I saw the SR71 fly at Farnborough and honestly the Vulcan set of more car alarms during its display, maybe the SR71 was crusing that day but a Vulcan going vertical was so amazing. For a 1956 design it could still do M1.5. We were lucky to see them when they could fly hard.

    • @talkingrock7011
      @talkingrock7011 Před 3 lety +4

      See a F22 it’s amazing but it’s not the SR71 though

    • @carmium
      @carmium Před 3 lety +1

      One Blackbird did a flypast at the Abbotsford Air Show many years ago. It was a Saturday and I was doing work alone at the shop when this incredible roar filled the building. I was a few feet from the parking lot door but too slow to catch it. "Was that the Blackbird?" I yelled to a guy across the alley on a loading dock.
      "I dunno."
      "Was it big and black?"
      "Uh-huh."
      I kept at the ready, and when I next heard the roar building, I raced for the door, but was already too late. A black rear profile was climbing to the west; two blue flashes and the afterburners lit. It looked like the Millennium Falcon going into warp, and I figured it was probably halfway to Hawaii by the time I was settled back at my desk.

    • @dragonflyfab9703
      @dragonflyfab9703 Před 3 lety

      There can be only one. And the name is X15! There is no debate.

    • @daviddickson4015
      @daviddickson4015 Před 3 lety

      The Aussie f-111 came close

  • @eaglefan1018
    @eaglefan1018 Před 6 lety +101

    I was lucky enough to be there that day! Got the pilots auto and dripped on with JP7 by the beautiful lady! What a Day!

    • @Steve-wg6jd
      @Steve-wg6jd Před 3 lety +1

      @@Richard1861
      in k'

    • @TBBrickYT
      @TBBrickYT Před 3 lety +1

      I am so insanely jealous, you blessed dude, you!!!

    • @mabrams8740
      @mabrams8740 Před 3 lety

      I would love to see one

    • @marine4lyfe85
      @marine4lyfe85 Před 3 lety +1

      I was stationed on Okinawa for a year in 1986, and there's was still a tactical SR-71 at Kadena AFB at the time.

    • @rpach3023
      @rpach3023 Před 3 lety +2

      Yep. She would leak fuel while not at operating speed and altitude.

  • @adamrubella2290
    @adamrubella2290 Před 3 lety +9

    Truly an amazing air craft. Even more amazing when you consider the fact that one of the most advanced tools in its design was a slide rule.

  • @WR_CTorch
    @WR_CTorch Před 3 lety +1

    I’d give this 2 thumbs up if I could. I worked at Beale AFB and never got tired of looking at this work of art.

  • @aviationdeltadart1331
    @aviationdeltadart1331 Před 7 lety +69

    I was there and enjoyed every moment of it. Except the fact that we were retiring such a great plane.

    • @luciano4604
      @luciano4604 Před 5 lety +2

      Makes me so sad

    • @koborkutya7338
      @koborkutya7338 Před 3 lety +1

      so fun to read that when they reactivated it they set up a project office and had to go out collecting reassigned and retired veterans (some, I guess from their bungalows in Alaska or so) to assemble a team that can handle the old lady :)

    • @adjuster57
      @adjuster57 Před 3 lety

      Look on the bright side. If they are retiring this thing, just imagine what is replacing it.

  • @joehoman3
    @joehoman3 Před 6 lety +12

    I was there that day. My office was across the road from the museum and I walked over to see the landing. I have pictures of the landing through the chain link fence, but I'm glad someone captured it on video. It was so cool to see it land using less than 2/3rds of the runway (the PA announcer made a big deal about the fact that they usually land on longer runways than the closed museum runway). The Blackbird is my favorite aircraft and I have had the fortune to see several (including at Eglin AFB, NY Intrepid Museum, and Smithsonian).

    • @thomaskowalcky4553
      @thomaskowalcky4553 Před 3 lety

      thanks for the comment on the "closed museum runway". as I watched the video I was thinking the yellow markings on the runway appeared to be big X's indicating that was a closed runway and could not imagine why the plane landed there.

    • @elkabong6429
      @elkabong6429 Před 3 lety

      There is one here at the Richmond, VA Science Museum. It used to be outside of the Richmond Air Museum, but that closed down, unfortunately, so the SR-71 was disassembled and reassembled inside at the Science Museum!

  • @oldtimerf7602
    @oldtimerf7602 Před 3 lety +29

    Queen of the skies. All others must bow before it.

    • @BentleyTypeR
      @BentleyTypeR Před 3 lety

      That's the 747

    • @email4664
      @email4664 Před 3 lety +1

      @Bernie lomaxs Mustache no, that would be your wife fired out of a circus cannon

  • @gkprivate433
    @gkprivate433 Před 3 lety +7

    I am an ex air force captain. Was active duty when this happened but I was stationed in Los Angeles at the time. I have been to the AF Museum and seen the fleet there. Beautiful machines. I was at Beale just after they stopped using SR 71s. Did see a U2 take off, more like float off as the thing climbs like a balloon straight up

    • @fredprewitt2049
      @fredprewitt2049 Před 3 lety

      Ive been on the flight line as they landed, being chased, by aero techs, to keep wings from dragging on the tarmac. U2s were built with a purpose in mind, to fly!

  • @JLange642
    @JLange642 Před 3 lety +85

    It is one thing when a plane lands and is parked and then through the whim of fate it never flies again, but to bring this sexy lady in, knowing that it will never take to the air again, must have been a very hard task indeed! Nice video- taken on my 29th birthday! The museum is wonderful too!

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u Před 3 lety +1

      I know, I was thinking the same thing.

  • @nmaddog4689
    @nmaddog4689 Před 3 lety +84

    I tell people all the time, if you’re into aircraft, ya have to visit the AF museum.

    • @throngcleaver
      @throngcleaver Před 3 lety +4

      Absolutely! Even if you're not into aircraft. A buddy of mine, that's not into aviation even a little bit, went with me to Columbus, OH to pick up some stuff, and we spent a few hours at the museum in Dayton on the way there. He cannot wait to go back and see it again! What an amazing place.

    • @nmaddog4689
      @nmaddog4689 Před 3 lety +5

      @@throngcleaver yep, I live in Boston now and I tell anyone that may pass through Dayton about it. You could literally spend the whole day there. No charge, not even for parking. Incredible

    • @throngcleaver
      @throngcleaver Před 3 lety +2

      @@nmaddog4689 👍

    • @talkingrock7011
      @talkingrock7011 Před 3 lety +3

      I met some of the pilots in Palm Dale California at the static display there , there were so many A/C you could easily spend half a day there

    • @loadedfun4764
      @loadedfun4764 Před 3 lety +3

      @@throngcleaver check out the Smithsonian air and space museum. Absolutely amazing. Enola gay is there. One of the space shuttles... truely amazing

  • @1Ocqueoc
    @1Ocqueoc Před 3 lety +32

    Brings a tear to the eyes knowing that this magnificent flying beast is being parked, only to be gawked at …. Not ripping holes through the skies, as she was born to do 😢

    • @gmorphan
      @gmorphan Před 3 lety +1

      I hear you. I was cheering on the two aborted landings, thinking that the ol' bird didn't want to die.

    • @andie_pants
      @andie_pants Před 3 lety

      If it helps, I was admiring her just the other day as were quite a few children. She's still serving, trust me. ;-)

    • @bluegrassboy
      @bluegrassboy Před 6 měsíci

      The plane cares not whether she's in the sky or on the ground. Many folks have and continue each day to look at her up close in awe.

  • @1awallace1
    @1awallace1 Před 3 lety

    SR-71 alone makes America Great! Thanks for sharing.

  • @lionelvigier2838
    @lionelvigier2838 Před 3 lety +4

    this plane and the concorde are the two most beautiful and fantastic planes that have been built!

    • @alpha51omega38
      @alpha51omega38 Před 3 lety

      a shame to 'retire' this aircraft. Who cares about the money it costs per hour to fly? KEEP it available, half a dozen, to put in the air at any time I say.

  • @ronaldfulton653
    @ronaldfulton653 Před 3 lety

    I live real close to Beale Air Force Base, and
    was one of the fortunate ones to see the
    S R 71 many times in its day!!

  • @lavoyedhudgins5120
    @lavoyedhudgins5120 Před 3 lety

    I've lived fairly close to this museum for 18 years and am now moving away. I wanted to visit before moving and am glad I did. It's an incredible place with the entire history of flight visible to us mere mortals. Hats off to the brave men and women who serve.

  • @otistime1518
    @otistime1518 Před 5 měsíci

    This is some really amazing footage, man; thanks for recording this, thanks for holding onto it so long, and thanks for stabilizing it. A++ -- 11 years on this is still worth watching!

  • @tomcollier9892
    @tomcollier9892 Před 3 lety +40

    Many of us were there to see the worlds fastest and highest flying Jet powered aircraft. SR - 71Mighty Blackbird.

  • @bryonslatten3147
    @bryonslatten3147 Před 3 lety +26

    I grew up near Beale AFB in the 80's so this was a regular thing for our town.

    • @francisschweitzer8431
      @francisschweitzer8431 Před 3 lety +3

      Castle AFB in Atwater was a divert base. I have seen a few myself.... never worked on one

    • @bryonslatten3147
      @bryonslatten3147 Před 3 lety

      @@francisschweitzer8431 yeah I heard that the SR’s deceleration “u-turn” pattern from normal operating speed and altitude was about 100 miles wide. They would start their turn to base leg around Pyramid Lake in Nevada, turn final over Redding, hitting the numbers at Beale about 15 minutes later. The 9th RW’s T-38’s were the only ones painted black.

    • @clarkheart
      @clarkheart Před 3 lety +1

      I'm with you Bryon. My dad was stationed at Beale from 1972-1976 and we lived on base. I saw that plane everyday and I never get tired of it. She is a masterpiece.

    • @robertlangley258
      @robertlangley258 Před 3 lety

      We’ll touch you mr. One-up.

  • @blackterminal
    @blackterminal Před 3 lety

    Hi from New Zealand. America makes such beautiful military aircraft. Long may you do so.

  • @mchapman87501
    @mchapman87501 Před 9 lety +4

    Thanks so much for the memory! I watched the arrival from the roof of my office building on Col Glenn Highway, which looked down on the field. It was amazingly smooth and low, like an air hockey puck. And every time it throttle up, it set off car alarms down in the parking lot :)

  • @23727bgk
    @23727bgk Před 3 lety +1

    I must have witnessed the greatest flyby that will never occur again at the air show at Pt Magu many years ago. B52, B1, B2, Stealth fighter and SR71 all flew by together. Love to see a video of this event. Nothing quite like a SR71.

  • @lpvs3254
    @lpvs3254 Před 6 lety +11

    Once in a lifetime event for most of us, thanks for the post!

  • @kgmarcussen
    @kgmarcussen Před 2 lety

    I was there. I was around a third grade student at Virginia Stevenson elementary, living in Paige Manor and they let us out to watch it. My distinctive memory was the parachutes deploying.

  • @Bluenose352
    @Bluenose352 Před 8 lety +88

    She just didn't want to touch down yet.

  • @mahkamvohidov7428
    @mahkamvohidov7428 Před 3 lety +5

    The half century old plane still futuristic! Excellent work and amazing plane👍.

    • @Yooper_eh
      @Yooper_eh Před 3 lety +1

      Not to belittle the Blackbird at all, but what could be a more futuristic aircraft than those that will be in service up to about 2050?
      The Air Force is phasing out the B-1 and B-2 bombers in favor of the new B-21. It's easy to see why this aircraft should be called futuristic. Like the B-2, it's a flying wing. Like the B-1 it's supersonic. It's covered with the latest stealth technology and has the latest computers and combat communications gear.
      But what about the bomber that will complement the B-21 until 2050? That futuristic bird is known as the B-52. Yes, that B-52. It seems you just can't kill them and it's easier and less expensive to upgrade them than to scrap them. Some of these airframes will be closing in on a century of service before they retire. That is, unless they are extended yet again. That's what a futuristic plane looks like.

    • @mahkamvohidov7428
      @mahkamvohidov7428 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Yooper_eh Thank you - it was very interesting👍. I am from former USSR there are was no information about such wonderful planes and other technic achievement of west side. USSR and RF, can't reach such level. For example, they can't made such effective jumping planes, like Harriers, till nowadays. Also, when USA reach the moon, they don't show it on TV, whether all other world saw this amazing moment on it.

  • @rpach1613
    @rpach1613 Před 3 lety +7

    The SR71 always has a foam truck next to it when it lands. The fuel tanks leak like a sieve when it’s on the ground. Going Mach 3, the skin expands and seals the tanks, on the ground fuel leaks out of the plane. One of the drawbacks going Mach 3 using 60’s technology.

  • @gregknipe8772
    @gregknipe8772 Před 3 lety

    as an airforce brat / grew up along several overseas USAF runways, my visits to this museum brought me back to the pride and wonder of my childhood, and service life of families, and a small slice of my dads time in the USAF.

  • @oregonrain4249
    @oregonrain4249 Před 3 lety +10

    While stationed on Okinawa while in the Army, these flew over my house out from Kadena AFB. Boy could they rattle the windows. 👍

    • @lynntraylor1646
      @lynntraylor1646 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes it was a beauty over there. 1981 - 1985 got to see the 7 rings in exhaust climbing to altitude every take off.

  • @3-2-1-.
    @3-2-1-. Před 3 lety

    There is no finer aviation museum in the world, than this. It is still free for all to enter. Every single type of aircraft the US Air Force ever put in the sky is there. I've probably been through there over 100 times since 1973. The Smithsonian doesn't even hold a candle to it, IMO.

  • @elizabethbell4697
    @elizabethbell4697 Před 3 lety +6

    After all these years, this is still an amazing looking aircraft. Totally fantastic.

  • @T4A4EV
    @T4A4EV Před 3 lety

    Great video, thanks for posting. What an utterly breathtaking machine.

  • @mdalikazi
    @mdalikazi Před 3 lety +1

    I've seen it in person and this plane is MASSIVE. Leaves you in awe.

    • @rasamurai763
      @rasamurai763 Před rokem

      So Lucky. There's a time I want to fly this Jet when I Grow up as a pilot

  • @wrightflyer7855
    @wrightflyer7855 Před 3 lety +5

    I'll never forget watching an SR-71 take off from MacDill when I was stationed there in 1969 and '70. Never, ever forget.

    • @alpha51omega38
      @alpha51omega38 Před 3 lety +1

      Lucky to see many a fly by , take off, landings and shows at Nellis AFB for 50th, and 60th USAF celebrations.

    • @wrightflyer7855
      @wrightflyer7855 Před 3 lety

      @@alpha51omega38 You are lucky. Most of my own life has been spent on the East Coast except for Kansas, France and Taiwan when my late father was career Army. However, Thailand and Nam were great for watching everything from RB-57s to BUFFs to Phantoms. But Nellis would be C O O L!

    • @alpha51omega38
      @alpha51omega38 Před 3 lety +1

      @@wrightflyer7855During my teacing days, I was lucky to take summer classes at the Air Force Adademy, and a side trip to DMAFB to spend 3 hours crawling through old BUFF's out in the boneyard for study and photos.

  • @daltexasone
    @daltexasone Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing. I was in the Mead building downtown and saw it come in that day. Very exciting!

  • @dogmandan79
    @dogmandan79 Před 3 lety +22

    Only a jet of that stature can gather a crowd befitting a kings arrival.

  • @TomCatSuperD
    @TomCatSuperD Před 11 lety +17

    Thank you very much for uploading this :-)

  • @Teresa-xq5ut
    @Teresa-xq5ut Před 3 lety

    I was there. I took my son who was 5 at the time and 2 little boys I was babysitting. My son just showed me this video. I love that he remembers this. I hope the other boys do too.

  • @davidbritt7849
    @davidbritt7849 Před 3 lety

    I was fortunate to be stationed at Beale from 1966-1967. Lived in the barracks at the south end of the runway. Blackbird taking off and arcing over the sierras for the tanker rendezvous was a majestic sight.

  • @bobbywelch6035
    @bobbywelch6035 Před 3 lety

    Skunk Works, all of you did a phenomenal job designing that aircraft!

  • @steveschelb4705
    @steveschelb4705 Před 5 lety

    I was there that day as a member of the media. As I recall, we were set up in the grass on the right side of the runway from this POV, but farther back from the vehicles seen in this video. It was incredible. Every time I go back home, I try to visit the museum. So cool to see this plane on display, but (gasp!) hard to believe it was 30 years ago.

  • @jordansamson6071
    @jordansamson6071 Před 3 lety +14

    If I remember right, this made the front page of the Dayton Daily News. I don’t think you’ll ever see a crowd like that again out there, unfortunately.

    • @markschertzer9976
      @markschertzer9976 Před 3 lety

      They had pretty big crowds for the 3 Tokyo Raiders Reunions I attended at the museum as people came to see all the B-25 Mitchell bombers take off.

  • @lamiglass1
    @lamiglass1 Před 5 lety +14

    Such a beautiful jet, I fell in love with it as a kid and now I’m 41 and still thinks it’s the sexiest jet ever

  • @jeffchastain6202
    @jeffchastain6202 Před 3 lety +1

    They have one indoors at the Air and Space Museum Annex in Chantilly, VA. The thing is spooky beautiful. It was donated to the Smithsonian and flown from L.A. to D.C in 64 minutes, 20 seconds, setting a record for the aircraft.

  • @JB-lo9qp
    @JB-lo9qp Před 4 lety

    I was there the day this bird landed. I was a SRA working at the Foreign Technology Division but lived in base housing near Area B. I am so glad that someone filmed this! I was later at Osan and saw the U2 almost every day, but this was the first and only time I ever saw a Blackbird fly.

  • @longlakeshore
    @longlakeshore Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! That's the east-west runway parallel to Col. Glenn Hwy. He landed west to east. Took him two passes to get his descent approach right on the third time because 6000' is short for an SR-71. Smoke from his landing gear indicates he might have had a bit of a crossing tailwind. Prevailing winds are from the SW. That runway used to be 1500 feet longer running right up the hillside at the east end to where the Area B access from I-675 was built in the mid-1980s. Notice he pulls up sharply on his two passes to avoid the rising ground at the east end of the runway. Unlikely he would have attempted to land east to west because the high ground at the east end of the runway would have made his descent too steep. Back in the day large heavy bombers were towed up to the high end of the runway for a rolling gravity assist when taking off to the west.

    • @danielmccormick3611
      @danielmccormick3611 Před 3 lety +1

      No, he took two passes to show off that beautiful lady to the crowd

  • @lennycook206
    @lennycook206 Před 3 lety

    Late 80s RAF cadet me helping out with "marshaling" @ the Mildenhall air show. To see the dots in the jets on take off was great. I got to "guard" my personal favourite A10 2 thunderbolt. That Canon still blows my mind 30+years later.

  • @richschindler8731
    @richschindler8731 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video.
    Although I wasn’t there that day, I’ve seen the Sr-71 fly once or twice in the 70’s. Incredible aircraft. I have also visited the museum and seen this proud bird on display.

  • @dondamon443
    @dondamon443 Před 3 lety

    I was with the support group for the SR-71 in 1985. We had the air show and it was amazing. Loved all of the aircraft that were already museum pieces. Best by far at that time was the XB-70. Now, with the SR-71 a permanent fixture, I would have to stay loyal to the aircraft that beat all of the records.

    • @ajb695
      @ajb695 Před 3 lety

      I have loved the XB-70 since I was a kid (I'm 60). But there is NOTHING like the SR-71!

  • @gunsmoke6230
    @gunsmoke6230 Před 3 lety

    I saw it walking to RSS in Pensacola, FL. It was before the sun came up which made it so dramatic. It flew over the pine trees full afterburners ! That’s a Blackbird! Pretty amazing for a kid just out of boot camp in 1989. USN 89-95

  • @brianbumgardner8704
    @brianbumgardner8704 Před 3 lety

    Drove over from Columbus to see this and very glad I did. What a beautiful aircraft!

  • @chrisdreyer8747
    @chrisdreyer8747 Před 3 lety

    My grandparents used to live northwest of Daton. Back in the 1950’s I spent a good part of the summer with them... watching and hearing the B-36 bombers flying low over us was a the best and most awe inspiring experience of my childhood

  • @corbinaalderts5597
    @corbinaalderts5597 Před 8 lety +39

    I've touch the nose of the Blackbird before, it's such a beautiful aircraft, if you think it looks cool on video try seeing it in person at the musuem. I am lucky to live only a few miles away and plan on going this summer to see the new 4th hangar and I can't wait.

    • @TheJa123k
      @TheJa123k  Před 8 lety +13

      +Corbin Aalderts IYou are right! We are lucky to live so close to the museum. I visit it regularly to see "my RB-47H" in the Cold War Gallery (I actually flew the one in the Museum). I also spend time in the Gardens, especially at the Memorial I helped design and create (55th SRW Association).

    • @TheCustomsMP
      @TheCustomsMP Před 8 lety +14

      John, as a young Army MP on Okinawa (1973-1974) and traffic accident investigator, I tried to "clock" the "Habu" as it was called there on my SpeedGun one day taking off from Kadena AFB. As soon as I turned the SpeedGun on, the electronics were fried by the ECM equipment on the -71. Provost Marshal wanted to court-martial me; thank God my patrol supervisor talked him out of it. Avionics section at Kadena AFB repaired it at no cost to us.

    • @TheJa123k
      @TheJa123k  Před 8 lety +5

      Mike: That's interesting..thanks for sharing

    • @KyleHurd
      @KyleHurd Před 6 lety +1

      Corbin Aalderts I live near as well! Taking my kids to the museum this Friday!

    • @aerohk
      @aerohk Před 6 lety +1

      If I live in Dayton, I would literally go visit every weekend. It is free admission. Watching all those planes, absorbing their history is amazing.

  • @colinmccauley3301
    @colinmccauley3301 Před 3 lety +2

    probably the two most powerful engines on any aircraft in history, so far. what a machine.

    • @rubikrawler
      @rubikrawler Před 3 lety

      ::Laughs in space shuttle::
      Which is a hell of a thing. That’s the only other aircraft I could come up with. Which is a spacecraft. Fitting though, because the blackbird pilots wore spacesuits.

  • @Joefred77
    @Joefred77 Před 2 lety

    Look at all that people, so lucky to have seen that beautiful jet fly.

  • @andie_pants
    @andie_pants Před 3 lety +1

    What a spectacular video! To have been old enough to drive out and watch that for myself...

  • @PutchewInnaspin
    @PutchewInnaspin Před 3 lety

    Other than the LEGENDARY aircraft, it is also legendary that there was NO shitty music being played on a loud speaker while it flew by... TRULY REMARKABLE!!!

  • @tmcmat01
    @tmcmat01 Před 3 lety

    Amazing aircraft! Saw this landing with my buddy, Bill that day. So cool! Local TV interviewed the pilot that afternoon. He said the multiple flybys were not planned. He said the runway looked like the size of a postage stamp and he just wasn’t certain the aircraft would be able to stop in that distance!

  • @dougharlow6037
    @dougharlow6037 Před 3 lety

    Breathtaking!!! Beautiful. Thanks

  • @chrisbeard5794
    @chrisbeard5794 Před 2 lety

    Always will love the SR-71, the sky's are lonely since this beautiful bird landed.

  • @bobkent6075
    @bobkent6075 Před 3 lety

    I saw it at RAF Mildenhall on its first ever visit to the UK... amazing aircraft, met the pilots too. :-)

  • @bigal1863
    @bigal1863 Před 3 lety

    Visited this museum over 50 years ago as a boy. The most fascinating museum on Earth!

  • @ihelpsed8em
    @ihelpsed8em Před 3 lety

    Beautiful beyond words.

  • @shiftintohigh5564
    @shiftintohigh5564 Před 3 lety

    So cool! I really enjoy looking at these

  • @caucasiansensation147
    @caucasiansensation147 Před 3 lety

    I wish I'd have been old enough to see this marvelous aircraft fly. It holds a special place in my heart for many reasons, but more importantly it's a work of engineering art.

  • @peterschiller2451
    @peterschiller2451 Před 3 lety +1

    Every time I watch this bird, I’m stoned, amazed, overwhelmed etc. Fantastic jet.

  • @thetruthseekerhavemanyperspecs

    In 2013 I was in Seattle and had the opportunity to see its sister A12MD hovering from the top ceiling in the Museum of a Flight at Pine Field. Ive entered the Concord there, unforgettable time. A must visit place for those who take aviation seriously. Like in this video plenty of pilgrims spotting it.

  • @arlind530d
    @arlind530d Před 3 lety

    It has to be the most beautiful machine man has ever created

  • @user-bw4ed8rc6m
    @user-bw4ed8rc6m Před 3 lety

    I really want to watch this video for a long time after hearing this story during my assignment at WPAFB. Thank you for your upload.

  • @scottvoegele3915
    @scottvoegele3915 Před 3 lety

    I was in Okinawa when This bird came back from over seas on its last flight, I missed its launch thank you for posting this video. This brings back a lot of good memories.

  • @C0R5AIR
    @C0R5AIR Před 7 lety +41

    Very moving footage with the crowds at the end....

  • @bakkerem1967
    @bakkerem1967 Před 5 lety +3

    Still an amazing piece of machinery. Unbelievable they managed to pull this off in the sixties.

  • @ki4qez
    @ki4qez Před 5 lety

    I was there on the hill at the other side of the landing strip. It's nice to see a video of it. It's something I will never forget.

  • @jonlanier_
    @jonlanier_ Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing! We live only a few miles from the Air Force Base.

  • @craigbosko2229
    @craigbosko2229 Před 3 lety

    MY DAD AND I GOT TO SEE THE SR-71 IN FLIGHT THE DAY AFTER A AIRSHOW AT PAIN FIELD,WA.AFTER TAKE OFF AND GETTING UP TO ABOUT 200 FT, THE BLACKBIRD MADE 3 FLYBUYS AND THEY WERE NICE AND SMOOTH.ON THE 3RD ONE IS WHEN IT HAD LEFT,GOING UP TO A 45 DEGREE ANGLE UNTIL OUT OF SITE.THIS WAS BACK IN THE 1980'S.

  • @ashy_gee6
    @ashy_gee6 Před 3 lety

    Will forever be one of my fav.

  • @loisknott3763
    @loisknott3763 Před 3 lety

    I was lucky enough to see this wonderful aircraft at Mildenhall .The ground shook when it took off a moment that will.never be forgotten

  • @MrGriff305
    @MrGriff305 Před 3 lety +14

    Sad that it's destination was a museum. Must've been a nostalgic flight.

    • @nightlightabcd
      @nightlightabcd Před 3 lety

      Better then to the scrap yard, as happens to so many fantastic planes! Here it will be respected cared for and cherished!

  • @Iron_Lion_Of_Zion
    @Iron_Lion_Of_Zion Před 3 lety

    This is Bird SR576. The ONLY SR-71 that had 2 different engines! Port engine GE Xf variant, & the Starboard, the latest GE Xh variant. The pilot that day was Dill ‘Dilly’ Drooper, after delivering SR576, he flew his own P51 back home, to Texas. Lucky guy!

  • @blueskyredkite
    @blueskyredkite Před 3 lety +2

    Probably the most amazing sub-space aircraft to have ever flown.

    • @ehb403
      @ehb403 Před 3 lety

      Technically true, I suppose because it's flight is suborbital. On the other hand, the pilots wore astronaut suits and if they lost pressurization at altitude their blood would boil within seconds without these suits because of the lack of air pressure. The altitudes these beasts were capable of flying are "sub-space" on the thinnest of technical margins.

  • @vincentmcclain9307
    @vincentmcclain9307 Před 3 lety

    I loved building models as a kid NEVER built a plane always hot rods when I saw the the SR 71 it was the first and only model plane I ever built what a machine.

  • @reubenwylie4461
    @reubenwylie4461 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for making this a CC video I'm going to use this in a UNI assignment. Great footage.

  • @atomicorang
    @atomicorang Před 2 lety

    A great snippet of history. Watching this in 2021 so this really did happen. When the Airforce was awesomer than in 2021.

  • @frankobrien1371
    @frankobrien1371 Před 3 lety +15

    That was an amazing achievement by Lockheed Martin

    • @Apollo-tj1vm
      @Apollo-tj1vm Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, Kelly Johnson and Ben Rich were genius.

    • @samsignorelli
      @samsignorelli Před 3 lety

      Martin had nothing to do with the Blackbird.

    • @frankobrien1371
      @frankobrien1371 Před 3 lety

      @@samsignorelli OK, just Lockheed back then

    • @samsignorelli
      @samsignorelli Před 3 lety

      @@frankobrien1371 Yep....I get miffed when someone refers to the F-16 as a Boeing plane.
      Uhhh...no. My father, who was an engineer at Convair and was on the F-16 project, did not work for Boeing....the F-16 was and always will be a Convair bird.

  • @03jbollinger
    @03jbollinger Před 5 lety

    Nice! We are lucky enough to have one at the museum in Central California where I live, at the old Castle AFB. The SR-71's and B-52's command respect when one sees them! Simply majestic if you ask me

  • @TheTwoPutt
    @TheTwoPutt Před 3 lety

    Wow, incredible. I wish I was one of those fortunate enough to have seen this beautiful plane in flight. What a treat this must have been…

  • @edwaite07
    @edwaite07 Před 3 lety

    Got to see the landing first hand from the road side on the west end of the runway. Awesome!

  • @Backroad_Junkie
    @Backroad_Junkie Před 3 lety

    How lucky you were to actually see one in flight. Spectacular aircraft.
    I've visited that bird in the museum a few times...

  • @GhostDrummer
    @GhostDrummer Před 3 lety

    SR-71, B-1, , B-2, A-10, & F-22...my favorites list.
    Oh, and the AH-64...gotta have this beautiful bird in there too.

  • @phdtobe
    @phdtobe Před 3 lety

    That museum is fantastic! Trying to get there for another visit while out here on the road.

  • @thomasharmon6444
    @thomasharmon6444 Před 2 lety

    Thanks you so much for this video.

  • @MichaelHuff63
    @MichaelHuff63 Před 3 lety +10

    We can all thank Mr. Kelly Johnson and his Skunk Works projects!!

    • @mramzuk8
      @mramzuk8 Před 3 lety

      And Ben R. Rich and company.

  • @corbantwiss174
    @corbantwiss174 Před 3 lety

    On the second fly by of the strip it sounded like a Tie Fighter from Star Wars. I love it.