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  • @disciple15
    @disciple15 Před rokem +2425

    I have loved the mighty SR-71 since I was a kid in the 70's.

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Před rokem +43

      Alien tech

    • @JuliusCeaser_
      @JuliusCeaser_ Před rokem +22

      Should’ve said since you were a kid in 71

    • @robertonavarro7713
      @robertonavarro7713 Před rokem +22

      I saw one parked in Palmdale, California together with a U2.

    • @kendallbedford2523
      @kendallbedford2523 Před rokem +5

      Why did they retire it from the airforce

    • @stuartemmanuel3735
      @stuartemmanuel3735 Před rokem

      Mig31 shoots down SR-71 anytime , no more U2 missions over Russia otherwise the Americans risked WW3 in which we all lose.

  • @faatman42
    @faatman42 Před rokem +1793

    Fun fact, there have been more American astronauts who flew missions than there were pilots who flew the SR-71

    • @thickoc4539
      @thickoc4539 Před rokem +80

      My cold war vet dad always says this. 🇺🇲

    • @jeremiah4267
      @jeremiah4267 Před rokem

      They were freemasons and they didn't fly anything anywhere.

    • @skysky-sn7xt
      @skysky-sn7xt Před rokem +78

      Fun fact: I was proudly the one who flew the original 1st blackbird in 87 nttv aviation back 90"

    • @fabyanserrano00
      @fabyanserrano00 Před rokem +40

      ​@@skysky-sn7xt nope

    • @cat_clan_leader
      @cat_clan_leader Před rokem +11

      ​@@skysky-sn7xt mhm

  • @Tar-Numendil
    @Tar-Numendil Před rokem +561

    And it's still one of mankind's most beautiful creations.

    • @charlesmyers9765
      @charlesmyers9765 Před rokem +22

      Yeah, it could out run the rotational speed of the earth, by 1000mph I believe.

    • @ramashretiwari3056
      @ramashretiwari3056 Před rokem

      Great post Ji

    • @PFPTHEGREATEST
      @PFPTHEGREATEST Před 10 měsíci +4

      Fuckin. Stunning.

    • @jano7772
      @jano7772 Před 8 dny +5

      yaah, a "beautiful" made to kill. Feel proud...

    • @Tar-Numendil
      @Tar-Numendil Před 8 dny +11

      @@jano7772 The Blackbird was not made to kill. It didn't even have weapons.

  • @mastergecko1178
    @mastergecko1178 Před rokem +56

    A plane designed in the 1960s that still looks like it’s from the distant future

  • @vincentbearinger2242
    @vincentbearinger2242 Před rokem +1404

    What I like is when the Blackbird flew from New York to LA it arrived a couple hours before it even left

    • @geoffreyjohnson3454
      @geoffreyjohnson3454 Před rokem +104

      I never thought about that.. ingenious!!

    • @JCDofNYC
      @JCDofNYC Před rokem +127

      I once flew the Concord from London to NYC. The flight left Heathrow at 12 noon GMT, and arrived at JFK in NYC at 10:30 AM, an hour and a half BEFORE it left! No jet lag on that trip!

    • @paw0960
      @paw0960 Před rokem +21

      @@JCDofNYC well yeah, thats how timezones work

    • @JCDofNYC
      @JCDofNYC Před rokem +59

      @@paw0960 really, I had no idea.

    • @josephhedgecoe
      @josephhedgecoe Před rokem +51

      ​@@paw0960 thanks captain obviuos

  • @michaelscott33
    @michaelscott33 Před 11 měsíci +26

    My brother in law is an engineer at Lockheed Martin and worked with Paramount and Tom Cruiss to design the Darkstar used in Top Gun Maverick. They returned the plane after the movie was finished filming and now it remains on display for the public to view at their facility in Fort Worth, Texas.

  • @1A_B_C1
    @1A_B_C1 Před 11 měsíci +11

    This plane was way ahead of it's time.
    It amazes me how technology was so advanced at that time.

    • @ruthnoya8424
      @ruthnoya8424 Před 4 dny +2

      Thank WW2 for the explosion of technology in the late 1940s +

  • @aaronatkinson1049
    @aaronatkinson1049 Před rokem +18

    One of the most beautiful machines in history.

    • @ljpeeters3148
      @ljpeeters3148 Před 2 dny

      looking mean enough to say that.funn

    • @damogranheart5521
      @damogranheart5521 Před 9 hodinami

      On the tarmac in the rain, she was downright sexy. The leather seat was a work of comfortable art.

  • @v4d3rm4n
    @v4d3rm4n Před rokem +292

    Still one of the most beautiful planes

    • @barrygolden9823
      @barrygolden9823 Před 11 měsíci +10

      I saw one in person when I went to one of the Smithsonian museums. It was the first thing you saw when you walked in. My jaw dropped!!! She was big and beautiful...

    • @gumegoz2012
      @gumegoz2012 Před 3 měsíci +4

      American made

    • @Tar-Numendil
      @Tar-Numendil Před 8 dny +2

      There's one here in Utah at the Hill Aerospace Museum. I've seen it at least 6 times.

    • @XB10001
      @XB10001 Před 7 dny +2

      ​@@gumegoz2012using Soviet titanium.
      'merica the bestest [sic]..🙄

  • @codyhilton1750
    @codyhilton1750 Před rokem +617

    What is amazing is that it was developed in the 50's.

    • @CandiedPage
      @CandiedPage Před rokem +57

      Not really ,
      What is amazing is anything built today that is able to be built to last as long .
      That was an era of progress, which really stopped at the start of 2000. Elon musk has put us at 10 percent of level , 2020 we should have been to Mars , that was me in 2000 thinking of 2020s . Millionaires from fart CZcams videos wasn’t even at the worst case , IQ has dropped sadly .

    • @MarkSmith-js2pu
      @MarkSmith-js2pu Před rokem +60

      And with slide rules. Plus we had to deceive USSR to get the titanium ore out of Russia AND learn how invent the tools to shape and work that metal. Kelly Johnson and all those at The Skunk Works, 👏👏👏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @markchidester6239
      @markchidester6239 Před rokem +59

      Makes you wonder what's going on that we don't know about.

    • @uwirl4338
      @uwirl4338 Před rokem

      ​@@CandiedPage See, I normally wouldn't agree with the utter mess of ignorance and baseless conspiracy your comment is, but after reading it, I actually agree with the last part. IQ has definitely dropped, you're pulling down the average my guy.

    • @mv9787
      @mv9787 Před rokem +20

      Yes they started development in the late 50s

  • @crazyralph6386
    @crazyralph6386 Před rokem +151

    And it still looks remarkably high tech in todays world? Kelly Johnson was a pure genius, and patriot.

  • @DaNinja60
    @DaNinja60 Před 11 měsíci +18

    I remember a model of the SR-71 I had as a kid. Still one of the most beautiful aircraft in existence.

  • @bobbymorgret
    @bobbymorgret Před 9 měsíci +39

    The only aircraft never to be shot down by enemy fire AND it has been used in many different conflicts.
    Rest in Peace Kelly Johnson

  • @A1KX100
    @A1KX100 Před rokem +25

    64 minutes across the US is insane! Like, I need footage of that. I need to see it.

    • @ryanmccarthy8625
      @ryanmccarthy8625 Před 7 měsíci +8

      If there is footage of that flight, then the only possible way to view it would be with a super high speed camera.
      Even so, it's probably kept under wraps for national security purposes.

    • @chopperchopper1418
      @chopperchopper1418 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Watch the documentary with a funny pilot talk and the pictures , one bad ass pic shows oil leaching over the wings. It has to, or it would blow up . 🫡

    • @2dronetek2
      @2dronetek2 Před 9 dny +1

      I want to see onboard camera footage.

    • @Siouxperman
      @Siouxperman Před 8 dny

      czcams.com/video/ILop3Kn3JO8/video.htmlsi=SgAHEbeTC5O8zbW4
      CZcams vid of the trip from west to east.

  • @user-od6gi4lz8t
    @user-od6gi4lz8t Před rokem +7

    The ANS of the SR-71 was so powerful that it was able to track the stars as soon as it was out of the hangar! ❤

  • @jimtownsend7899
    @jimtownsend7899 Před rokem +47

    Used to watch them take off out of Kadena, Okinawa. It was usually at night, so all you could see were the two blue cones of afterburner going up at a 70 degree angle and disappearing into the night in mere seconds.

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind Před rokem +2

      My dad was refueling them with his KC-135. That's why I was born there.

    • @duanejohnson9798
      @duanejohnson9798 Před 8 dny

      I saw the black bird on kadena in 1967. The Okinawans called it the Habu. It had to cool down before landing. My sons met 2 pilots and checked out the cockpit. 😊

    • @crowfoot7355
      @crowfoot7355 Před 7 dny

      Quite a site I used to travel from camp Hanson to kadina to get a glimpse.

    • @itshendo6475
      @itshendo6475 Před 5 dny

      Nowhere near as cool as watching the P3’s take off from Kadena.

    • @jimtownsend7899
      @jimtownsend7899 Před 5 dny +1

      @@itshendo6475 I could have been in one of those. That was my job for 20 years!

  • @SkidzFPV
    @SkidzFPV Před rokem +60

    Got to see the SR-71 in person at the Pima air and space museum. Absolutely incredible aircraft, the engines alone are a masterpiece of engineering.

    • @Mustang-bk4ns
      @Mustang-bk4ns Před rokem +3

      And that was the 70's?? With computer power growing exponentially we probably have fantastic technology today right?

    • @hoghogwild
      @hoghogwild Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@Mustang-bk4ns 70's, engine design began mid-late 50's. First flew early 60's.

  • @timacrow
    @timacrow Před rokem +8

    The coolest looking airplane ever.

  • @BaberhamLincoln1
    @BaberhamLincoln1 Před rokem +5

    How cool was the SR-71?? So cool that in 4th grade everyone’s dad was a Blackbird pilot.

  • @burgerbandit3646
    @burgerbandit3646 Před rokem +4

    First time I ever saw that beautiful aircraft was in Call of Duty: Black ops when I was like 10 years old. Special moment for me.

  • @markchidester6239
    @markchidester6239 Před rokem +9

    The one that made the record from LA to DC did it on it's last flight and is now on display at the Air and Space museum at the Dulles airport. Free to get in and worth taking a flight just to see it.
    Amazing museum. There is a space shuttle, a Concord, many military jets and prop planes.

    • @barrygolden9823
      @barrygolden9823 Před 11 měsíci

      I have been there twice!!!

    • @feeberizer
      @feeberizer Před 4 měsíci

      I got to see the Concorde take off at Heathrow in London back in 1980. Even sitting in a 737 waiting to take off, the Concorde was so loud my chest was rattling and I had to plug my ears. Yeow!

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 Před 5 dny

      Where

  • @peterlarsen7779
    @peterlarsen7779 Před rokem +8

    Coolest aircraft _EVAH!!_ 👍👍👍

  • @bantacommander8744
    @bantacommander8744 Před rokem +11

    Good to see Jetfire is still getting some love.

  • @steve4158
    @steve4158 Před rokem +6

    Considering the year it was built, it was a technological marvel. New methods of machining had to be developed as titanium was used for much of the plane.

    • @hoghogwild
      @hoghogwild Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yes, approx 93% of the structure is made of titanium alloys. As such new ways to mark, melt, meld and test these titanium fantastics. Something like a simple metal marker could cause stress corrosion in the area. If I'm not mistaken, and I could very well be mistaken, but the "Sharpie" brand TEC or Trace Element Certified" marker is a low halogen series that's safe for titanium alloy work. less than 200 ppm of chloride halogens.
      There's videos online showing the heating and forming of the skeleton of the airframes. The pieces are so large that a forklift was used to reposition the massive titanium forgings between forge strokes.
      When the finally dispoed the Blackbird stuff there was titanium of all sorts that was sold as scrap. There were 3 main titanium alloys used in their construction. Work like this emboldened designers to make some very strong titanium parts. The F-14 wing box is titanium and used the largest vacuum electron beam welders in the world at the time. Save thousands of pounds over a steel bolted wing box. The electron beam welders, each the size of a small house made a fairly indestructible wing box. Grumman had 3 such electron beam welders. Lessons learned from F-111 and the problems with wingbox durability??. The F-14 could carry the same missile load as the F-111B, but do so at a 10,000 pound advantage. Then drop the heavy launch rails and mount 4 AIM-7 semi recessed ubder the fuselage and be a decent dogfighter. Titanium comprised 25% of the Tomcat's structure, but also added greatly to its cost. Learning to work with titanium was very important to Lockheed and aerospace in general.

  • @rotkev
    @rotkev Před rokem +31

    SR71 Blackbird and F4 Phantom are my favs.

    • @kenanacampora
      @kenanacampora Před rokem

      Sr71 Oxcart is my favorite.

    • @Norton1531
      @Norton1531 Před rokem +1

      Man, you have excellent taste. 👍🏻

    • @donb7474
      @donb7474 Před rokem

      Flew them both!😊

    • @Norton1531
      @Norton1531 Před rokem +1

      @@donb7474 Is this internet bullshit?

    • @donb7474
      @donb7474 Před rokem +1

      @@Norton1531 It is not BS. 480 hrs SR 1300+ F-4

  • @Mtlmshr
    @Mtlmshr Před rokem +8

    No one hardly talks about its little/big brother the A12!

    • @tzarius78
      @tzarius78 Před 11 dny +1

      A12 with missles too

    • @dallasyap3064
      @dallasyap3064 Před 4 dny

      Bcoz its service was limited. Despite flying faster and higher than the SR-71, it was more vulnerable to being shot down, which is why it was retired just 2 years after service introduction.

  • @Boyso5407
    @Boyso5407 Před rokem +10

    Still the greatest airplane design of all time.

  • @andrewsimons1213
    @andrewsimons1213 Před rokem +6

    "It flew high enough to see the stars"
    Thank goodness for that 😅

  • @OGTj1
    @OGTj1 Před rokem +418

    But, the SR-71 wasn’t the first of its kind. What was? It’s predecessor: the mighty A-12 (aka: archangel).

    • @diegok2245
      @diegok2245 Před rokem +61

      People forget about the a12 and it’s little drone cousin

    • @Tornado2409
      @Tornado2409 Před rokem +32

      Elon's son

    • @demnbrown
      @demnbrown Před rokem +14

      ​​@@diegok2245 heck I wish they would have proceeded with the x.25

    • @diegok2245
      @diegok2245 Před rokem +6

      @@demnbrown Please enlighten me. I want to learn more about this prototype

    • @gr8crash
      @gr8crash Před rokem +4

      @@diegok2245 that was the M21, the 3rd variant. It launched the D21.

  • @edwardgatey8301
    @edwardgatey8301 Před rokem +7

    Saw an SR-71 hanging in a museum in Kansas Cosmospehere. Beautiful plane, even when gutted. Saw a B2 bomber flying in Missouri, same solar eclipse trip!

  • @danielsaeger7303
    @danielsaeger7303 Před rokem +5

    that sr-71 is at the udvar hazy air and space museum.

    • @barrygolden9823
      @barrygolden9823 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I have been there twice and saw it. They also have one of the four remaining space shuttles on display. That thing is HUGE!!!

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 Před rokem +119

    It's (secret) successor must be even more amazing.

    • @DElkan
      @DElkan Před rokem +27

      Modern satellites have made spyplanes obsolete.

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 Před rokem +22

      @@DElkan Have they? Is a satellite easy enough to be maneuvered into a idealized location? I also point out that spy aircraft can fly at any altitude lower than ~14 miles. Can a spy satellite camera compete with that at a MINIMUM 600 miles (realistically closer to 1,000 miles) altitude? Can an advanced camera be installed on a satellite say, tomorrow as can be done with a ground based airplanes? Can a satellite fly under clouds if an image is needed NOW?

    • @demnbrown
      @demnbrown Před rokem +17

      ​@@joewoodchuck3824 generally yes considering you have an array of satellites

    • @Dan86130
      @Dan86130 Před rokem +1

      ​@@demnbrown ^

    • @kelvin595
      @kelvin595 Před rokem +1

      ​@@DElkanwe haven't armed satelites have we?

  • @allenr316
    @allenr316 Před rokem +17

    The 3 coolest planes I know of... SR-71, F-14, and A-10. All of them are awesome. :)

    • @Norton1531
      @Norton1531 Před rokem +3

      F-16 is very pretty.

    • @mr.emaaejae6058
      @mr.emaaejae6058 Před 8 dny +1

      And don't forget the F-22 Raptor and F-35.

    • @johnjames5842
      @johnjames5842 Před 6 dny +2

      Always loved the tomcat, it's classic , but I have a soft spot for the f16 , I grew up down the road from Lockheed, got to get within 20 yards of a stealth fighter as a kid once, so cool.

    • @johnjames5842
      @johnjames5842 Před 6 dny

      ​@@mr.emaaejae6058the f35 and f22 programs are a complete failure when compared to f14, f18, f16 , insanely expensive, tons of problems, reliability problems, parts shortages , software problems, the DOD froze the f35 program, theres 100 new f35 that nobody will buy, not even the us military, just sitting because the computer shuts off and has to be rebooted during flight, it's a pos

    • @allenr316
      @allenr316 Před 6 dny

      @@johnjames5842 Nice. :)

  • @charlesmyers9765
    @charlesmyers9765 Před rokem +8

    It's a damn shame this bird no longer flies.

    • @theboshow9697
      @theboshow9697 Před 3 dny +1

      I'm sure a good portion of retired aircraft are still airworthy like the sr-71 just in case we need them

  • @StormRaid417
    @StormRaid417 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I had a toy SR-71 as a kid and I flew that bird all over my room😢 I miss it so much

  • @prasanth2601
    @prasanth2601 Před rokem +15

    Sr 71 has to be the most beautiful looking aircraft ever. I wish it's successor looks and performs even better than that

    • @kainsanderson1445
      @kainsanderson1445 Před rokem +3

      I was always partial to the b-2 stealth bomber myself

    • @demnbrown
      @demnbrown Před rokem

      Check out the on in dayton ohio at the air force museum

    • @kainsanderson1445
      @kainsanderson1445 Před rokem

      @@demnbrown I got to study the one in Huntsville Alabama at Redstone arsenal

  • @R463R
    @R463R Před rokem +26

    They started development in the 1950’s. Who knows where we may actually be technologically in aviation today.

    • @gr8crash
      @gr8crash Před rokem +1

      The AF requested the SR71 in 1962

    • @lescoburandun1457
      @lescoburandun1457 Před rokem

      Ya I’m thinking all those ufos pilots have seen moving all crazy and defying physics probably are man made

    • @icer1249
      @icer1249 Před rokem +4

      planes are actually getting built slower now. SR-71 and Concordes are retired, fighter jets are built with stealth rather then speed in mind. Jets from the 70/80s are faster then modern jets.

    • @R463R
      @R463R Před rokem +2

      @@gr8crash the inception of the Oxcart Program was in 1957, and was the beginning of the early design phases to the development of the airframe. I was referencing the starting date of development, but you are correct with the first flights resulting from the program took place in 1962.

    • @R463R
      @R463R Před rokem +1

      @@icer1249 yeah, I think my head was in the clouds thinking more related to the propulsion systems, but you are correct on all accounts.

  • @poohead8022
    @poohead8022 Před rokem +6

    Kelly johnson and his team were stellar

  • @cadillaccasper
    @cadillaccasper Před 7 dny +2

    My grandfather was an engineer at Lockheed for the SR71, P38 lightning and the Apollo program in NASA.

  • @walterkoziol3822
    @walterkoziol3822 Před rokem +3

    This was a violent work of art.

  • @jummyran
    @jummyran Před rokem +47

    What’s crazy more then anything is it’s age. Yet it’s still one of the most advanced planes out there.

    • @edwardburlas1110
      @edwardburlas1110 Před rokem +1

      It's retired and in museums

    • @andynorth3016
      @andynorth3016 Před rokem +4

      Decades ahead of it's time!!

    • @jummyran
      @jummyran Před rokem +1

      @@andynorth3016 true

    • @jummyran
      @jummyran Před rokem +4

      @@edwardburlas1110 yes but the fact holds. What’s scary is what they have replaced it with

    • @edwardburlas1110
      @edwardburlas1110 Před rokem

      Is that why it's been retired for years ?

  • @SeanNyte
    @SeanNyte Před rokem +30

    The Blackbird captivated my interest as a child... I remember being able to see one at the Aerospace Museum in Pensacola, Florida...

    • @peggymiller3045
      @peggymiller3045 Před rokem +1

      There's also one at Udvar-Hazy (the Smithsonian's second air & space museum in Chantilly, VA).

    • @jackbarman7063
      @jackbarman7063 Před 4 měsíci +1

      There is an M21 in a museum in Washington state.

  • @Raceboy66.2
    @Raceboy66.2 Před rokem +4

    this monumental piece of technology is what really got me into super sonic aircraft and beyond when i first saw it as a historical standing at the Smithonian Air & Space Museum in DC as a kid. youd think something like this wouldn't be a early 50s important piece of technology but it was.

  • @w.allencaddell6421
    @w.allencaddell6421 Před rokem +6

    This is like Speedy Gonzalez, a little mouse, out running not only Sylvester the cat, but all cats.

  • @keck4022
    @keck4022 Před rokem +16

    My absolute favorite aircraft

  • @Scudboy17
    @Scudboy17 Před rokem +23

    "Do you even read my Christmas list?!?"

  • @chamalkariyakarawana676

    I had the privilege of seeing the SR71 fly at the 50th anniversary of the U S Airforce show. It was an impromptu decision and no one knew . Imagine the roar and cheer when the spectators seeing the SR71 coming from the right .... we went crazy. And turning and coming back with a high speed pass. Omg it was the best airshow ever. Thanks to everyone helped it happen.(bcos at that time the SR 71 Was out of service)

  • @gregdennis3523
    @gregdennis3523 Před rokem +1

    Stellar Inertial Reference Unit is used when you need an extremely accurate location. They can track stars even during the daytime.

  • @johnprudent3216
    @johnprudent3216 Před rokem +16

    Still the King in my book

    • @kainsanderson1445
      @kainsanderson1445 Před rokem

      Yeah it still holds the record for the fastest jet powered aircraft iam not sure about the highest flight but speed for sure only thing faster are rocket powered one time use aircraft

  • @cicadasbuzzbee
    @cicadasbuzzbee Před rokem +7

    This SR71 toy was my favorite toy when I was a kind in the 70s

  • @patraic5241
    @patraic5241 Před 5 dny

    There was an incident with the sr71. One took off cruised for 15 minutes and developed engine problems. It took 2 1/2 hours to get back to base sub sonic. What a machine.

  • @feeberizer
    @feeberizer Před 4 měsíci

    I got to see the Blackbird at an airshow decades ago. It was on static display for the show, but I came back the next day to see it's engines started, see it take off, and then do 2 flybys over the runway. Even at slow speed my chest was rattling. What a rush!

  • @seanhenderson2498
    @seanhenderson2498 Před rokem +33

    I wish they didn’t have to retire this aircraft and just upgrade it. A very cool aircraft. 👍

    • @talkingrock7011
      @talkingrock7011 Před rokem +4

      The maintenance cost was a million dollars per flight

    • @Daywalker_27
      @Daywalker_27 Před rokem +7

      The objective of this plane was to get intel without endangering the lives of pilots, at the time that meant flying higher and faster. Now they use drones and satellites

    • @thomassullivan1676
      @thomassullivan1676 Před rokem

      Look at tr3b craft

    • @mpondachongo1138
      @mpondachongo1138 Před rokem

      There are cheaper and safer ways to gather Intel nowadays. The A-10 just like the SR-71 is going to be retired because the role they filled is no longer needed.

    • @thomassullivan1676
      @thomassullivan1676 Před rokem

      Nasa bought 6 sr71...yrs back...low level atmosphere tests....

  • @Slinger43
    @Slinger43 Před rokem +11

    This beautiful man made wonder was built over 60yrs ago & it's still the baddest muther on the block!! Everytime we need to get in & out ultra fast, they pull this aircraft out of it's mothballs & "Boom" we're outta wherever before they even knew we were there! 💪🇺🇲👍 USA1

  • @ahartley3529
    @ahartley3529 Před rokem +5

    The SR71 stands as a testimony to American technology-in the late 50s even. To this day nobody else could match this engineering feat

  • @spharion7988
    @spharion7988 Před 6 dny

    The most beautiful jet ever. The divider of eras.

  • @raymondpexton5440
    @raymondpexton5440 Před rokem +503

    It goes faster than mach 3.2

    • @disciple15
      @disciple15 Před rokem +183

      The narrator said cruise speed of mach 3.2, not top speed of mach 3.2.

    • @honkbob
      @honkbob Před rokem +81

      Top speed was more or less limited by the air inlet temperature which was a max of 427 C. Fastest I've seen confirmed was Brian Schull's statements when he flew to observe the bombing damage vs. Qadhafi/Libya in the 1980's was mach 3.55, and over 105,000+ ft to evade the AA missiles. The high speed was allowed b/c of the very cold air at the time, along with lower fuel levels for the altutude.

    • @raymondpexton5440
      @raymondpexton5440 Před rokem +74

      3.2 was cruising speed, top speed is classified, I ask them if a pheonix missle could catch the SR71 they said never catch us, I said the missle goes mach 5 they then said top speed classified

    • @honkbob
      @honkbob Před rokem +40

      @@raymondpexton5440 Nothing is classified on the Blackbird anymore. Top speed is limited by the inlet temp of 427C. They may have said that but nowhere near mach 5 with what is known today.

    • @raymondpexton5440
      @raymondpexton5440 Před rokem +23

      @@honkbob if you only knew what you were talking about.

  • @reactex9235
    @reactex9235 Před rokem +20

    “With a cruise speed of Mach 3.2” Dumbledore said calmly.

    • @peasantsarerevolting9343
      @peasantsarerevolting9343 Před rokem

      That is a horrible estimate of it's true top speed. The plane would grow about 16 inches at speed so fuel fasteners would be left loose because the heat would expand and tighten the fasteners. once it reached an altitude where it could start the mission the plane would then need to be refueled via tanker. Landing the plane would require a considerable amount of time as well, usually a corkscrew type flight pattern until it could land on the runway.

    • @otaviom6480
      @otaviom6480 Před rokem

      ​@@peasantsarerevolting9343 a cruise speed is not a top speed
      Even then i highly doubt it could go past Mach 2 without engaging the afterburner (cruise speed usually refers to how fast a jet can fly without the afterburner, hence the term "supercruise" given to aircraft able to break the sound barrier without using the afterburner)

    • @peasantsarerevolting9343
      @peasantsarerevolting9343 Před rokem

      @@otaviom6480 okay... Um... Sure, I'll agree. But I never said anything to the contrary. I only stated what could affect the total time it took to fly from point "A" to point "B", even fair well cost to cost flight. Cheers...

    • @otaviom6480
      @otaviom6480 Před rokem +1

      @@peasantsarerevolting9343 yes i know, i was just pointing out that cruise speed refers to non-afterburning top speed, I'm sort of glad that you agree with my point, though.

    • @peasantsarerevolting9343
      @peasantsarerevolting9343 Před rokem

      @@otaviom6480 Sounds good, peace mate.

  • @warp7.852
    @warp7.852 Před 8 měsíci

    The Blackbird is my favourite jet. Not only the incredible speed, but oh myyyy, that sleek shape, those huge engine nacelles, well, that's utter beauty.😍

  • @williamsolomon602
    @williamsolomon602 Před 10 dny

    MASTERPIECE...MY COUSIN WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR EXHAUST AREA OF SR71 BLACK BIRD...I'M STILL PROUD OF HIM...

  • @dallasyap3064
    @dallasyap3064 Před rokem +5

    Still looks way ahead of its time. The Blackbird is one of the most or probably the most legendary airplane ever built.

  • @sp9138
    @sp9138 Před rokem +3

    I saw one fly when I was stationed on Okinawa I will never forget the sound it made

    • @RV6Pilot
      @RV6Pilot Před 5 měsíci

      You don’t just hear it - you feel it too!

  • @paulbrouyere1735
    @paulbrouyere1735 Před rokem +1

    I saw it fly at an airshow in Belgium. Those were the 80’s

  • @Williameagleblanket
    @Williameagleblanket Před 8 dny +1

    Habu. My favorite jet. Thanks goes out to Skunkworks for designing the Blackbird. 🇺🇸

  • @nathanklecker428
    @nathanklecker428 Před rokem +5

    It’s crazy that the mig 25 can actually come close to the sr71s speed

    • @gr8crash
      @gr8crash Před rokem

      Gotta love brute force

    • @johncarnes9803
      @johncarnes9803 Před rokem +4

      The Russian pilot that defected with the 25 n flew to Japan he said it’s nothing compared to the 71

    • @Nbmstr2000
      @Nbmstr2000 Před rokem +2

      ​@@johncarnes9803 because the pilot didn't know about the speed of the SR 71 that's why he said that

    • @keithbell6104
      @keithbell6104 Před rokem +3

      comparing the a mig 25 or 31 is like comparing a moped to a corvette

    • @johncarnes9803
      @johncarnes9803 Před rokem +3

      @@Nbmstr2000 he said it couldn’t catch the 71 cause it was too fast n flew too high I’m aware I’ve read the article on it don’t know why you’re telling me something I already said but whatever

  • @Redbikemaster
    @Redbikemaster Před rokem +5

    Considering she's called the Lady in Black and the Queen of Speed, I'd say it's the mother of Dark Star lol.
    Such a beautiful plane

  • @freedomforever6718
    @freedomforever6718 Před 8 dny

    The engineers broke design records on this beautiful and timeless aircraft.

  • @gilesclement
    @gilesclement Před rokem +1

    It used stars for navigation because there wasn’t a gps network up yet. And it saw and got a fix on the stars while on the ground.

    • @RV6Pilot
      @RV6Pilot Před 5 měsíci

      It also had inertial navigation. When they were using the radar nose, there would be a small secondary radar antenna that fed into the RCD which would heat-develop the film and run it thru a laser collator to develop a rough picture of shorelines, etc. The back seater could use that known location to update the INS position.

  • @star-stuff
    @star-stuff Před rokem +5

    I think they only made 32 of them too. I'm sure I remember reading that in a book when I was about 9 years old, or nearly 30 years ago!

  • @christopherfriend7402
    @christopherfriend7402 Před rokem +29

    Need to get the whole matter-anti-matter warp drive thing figured out. Then there are the mining rights for the dilithium crystals to worry about. So much to do. So little time.

  • @mob1662
    @mob1662 Před 4 dny

    Simply the most beautiful plane ever made, in every way 💯

  • @danielwykowski6069
    @danielwykowski6069 Před rokem

    I was stationed at Beale in the 80s, got to watch them every day🙂

  • @lastnamefirstname7950
    @lastnamefirstname7950 Před rokem +15

    This aircraft expands 6” in flight, and has special fuel so it won’t boil during flight.

    • @BrokenandRestored
      @BrokenandRestored Před rokem

      Exactly! When it landed, fuel was dripping out of it's "orifices" and the maintenance was a night-mare. However, it was dealt with. Quite impressive for a 60+ year design.

    • @karipaturketo5438
      @karipaturketo5438 Před rokem

      Im the same i wake up in the morning. Find ive expended as well . 7".1😒

  • @trepplee
    @trepplee Před rokem +3

    I'd love to go for a ride in that!!!!

  • @artemiofierros5371
    @artemiofierros5371 Před 12 dny

    Out here in the high desert it used to fly over our house before it was retired, take off from plant 42 then banked to the left by our house heading to Edward's.
    Simply majestic.

  • @georgejenkins7763
    @georgejenkins7763 Před 7 dny

    Used to see it fly over my house from time to time as a kid growing up. Pretty cool jet.

  • @freddiebierce-lk9mw
    @freddiebierce-lk9mw Před rokem +4

    The only one that ever did it, got away with it… Blackbird

  • @MrTangent
    @MrTangent Před rokem +14

    Still amazed Tom Cruise not only piloted an aircraft over Mach 10, but survived the disintegration of it!
    He is truly one of, if not THE best pilots who have ever lived!

    • @kwgm8578
      @kwgm8578 Před rokem +4

      Maybe not. When he dies, he "wakes up" again after a certain amount of time. I saw it in a movie -- it must be true!

    • @Stryker_1
      @Stryker_1 Před rokem +4

      Realistically he would have gotten evaporated by the sheer speed when the aircraft disintegrated at mach 10

    • @MrTangent
      @MrTangent Před rokem +3

      @@Stryker_1 Not Tom Cruise though. He is probably the only qualified pilot who could-and did-survive such an accident.

    • @SpecialTeams
      @SpecialTeams Před rokem +1

      @@MrTangent Hell Yeah Brother

    • @Stryker_1
      @Stryker_1 Před rokem

      @@MrTangent Realistically Tom Cruise would be flying something cooler than the Darkstar

  • @gumsmoking
    @gumsmoking Před 9 měsíci

    I was stationed at Peterson Air Force Base from 1974 to October 1976. One of those years as I was walking on the base I heard the strange noise and I looked up and there were three black birds circling above my head. A friend of mine told me that the Air Force Academy was graduating that day, and that was in celebration of the cadets. It was the coolest thing I ever saw.

  • @1st_Force_Recliner
    @1st_Force_Recliner Před 7 hodinami

    Living in Palmdale, CA, during the 70's and 80's I got to watch the SR-71 fly all the time. If you're ever out there, check out Blackbird Park.

  • @deezynar
    @deezynar Před rokem +25

    Top speed was faster than a bullet.

    • @theidiotictroublemaker2281
      @theidiotictroublemaker2281 Před rokem +3

      Every single jet fly at a speed of sound which most bullets doesn't achieve

    • @r.yuksel9774
      @r.yuksel9774 Před rokem +13

      ​@@theidiotictroublemaker2281 Most rifle calibers will have a speed of 800 meters per second or higher which is Mach 2.3+, so no.

    • @deezynar
      @deezynar Před rokem

      @@theidiotictroublemaker2281
      Many bullets are supersonic.
      The SR-71 is a little faster than a fast bullet.

    • @user-pk3eo6pq6m
      @user-pk3eo6pq6m Před rokem +1

      ​@@r.yuksel9774 most jets at the time could go around Mach 3 it was just not for long a couple of minutes actually because they were not built for cruising at those speeds

    • @r.yuksel9774
      @r.yuksel9774 Před rokem +3

      @@user-pk3eo6pq6m Most jets can't go Mach 3 at all, it's only a few. Most can go Mach 2-2.5 and that's only when they are clean(no external weapons or fuel).

  • @imurdad8359
    @imurdad8359 Před rokem +9

    Should do a vid on the x15

    • @donb7474
      @donb7474 Před rokem

      X15 was a rocket powered aircraft. SR was turbo jet powered.

  • @ceegee6261
    @ceegee6261 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Back in the 80’s my friend D.A.R.Y.L. Stole one.

  • @Herowebcomics
    @Herowebcomics Před rokem +2

    Man,that thing is fast!

  • @D.satyagraha
    @D.satyagraha Před rokem +7

    the difference between driving at supersonic speeds and firing missiles at hypersonic speeds. you can enjoy your coffee more without the sensation of supersonic boom

  • @nagaviper1169
    @nagaviper1169 Před rokem +5

    Sexiest bird ever.

  • @screenname8267
    @screenname8267 Před rokem +1

    For those that would like something to compare it to for distance:
    The SR71 travels 100 meters in 1/3 of 1 second, and one mile in under 2 seconds.

  • @calvinmasters6159
    @calvinmasters6159 Před 10 dny +1

    The opening pic showed a Foxbat, a Mach 3 aircraft.
    Was hoping we'd see a documented close encounter.

  • @Nic7320
    @Nic7320 Před rokem +26

    Currently, the official speed of all SR-71s is zero... because NONE are fliying.

    • @Comfy_Bed
      @Comfy_Bed Před rokem +1

      currently that is, but are we talking about current times?

    • @garyjimenez3690
      @garyjimenez3690 Před rokem +2

      Sorry but the pics from the China CHINA balloon were taken from this very plane. And yes they still in service. Shhhhh don’t tell the others.

    • @garyjimenez3690
      @garyjimenez3690 Před rokem +5

      This plane out flew a missle that was shot at it and it went vertical and the missle just stopped and ran out of o2 and this plane watched it fall back to earth that’s how fast it goes

    • @DriveLaken
      @DriveLaken Před rokem

      ​@@garyjimenez3690 I never heard about an SR-71 going vertical to avoid a missle.

    • @DriveLaken
      @DriveLaken Před rokem +6

      ​@@garyjimenez3690 I've heard stories of it being at its "max" speed of Mach 3 plus, with a missle gaining on it, and the pilot pushed the throttle down and it slammed him back in his seat with the acceleration, leaving the missle behind, easily.
      The pilot said he could have kept accelerating, but didn't because it wasn't necessary.
      Mach 3.2 was not the SR-71 top speed.

  • @blurglide
    @blurglide Před rokem +8

    OMG- Tom Cruise fictional aircraft and a voice actor who has no ideas what he's saying! Faaaaabulous!

    • @darkofthearmy
      @darkofthearmy Před rokem +2

      The SR-71 blackbird was a manned reconnaissance aircraft utilised by the US Air Force and broke the speed record and is the fastest aircraft to date. The SR-72 Darkstar is a proposed unmanned replacement to the SR-71 which was featured in Top Gun Maverick, but with a cockpit.
      Please double check your sources and make sure that you know the difference between the SR-71 and the SR-72.

    • @blurglide
      @blurglide Před rokem

      @@darkofthearmy The Tom Cruise aircraft is fictional. I know what an SR-71 it, and it has nothing to do with the work of fiction "Maverick"

    • @thatkidfromsmartsville2012
      @thatkidfromsmartsville2012 Před rokem +1

      @@darkofthearmy “Darkstar” is fake, the SR-72 UAV is real though. Plus there’s major differences in the SR-72, then the fictional Darkstar

    • @Cesp43
      @Cesp43 Před rokem +3

      ​@@thatkidfromsmartsville2012 correction, the sr-72 is currently not even flying (that we know of). The concepts are real, and darkstar is probably one of their More sophisticated concepts (like a-12 was the concept for the sr-71). Both of those aircraft are technically "fake" as both do not exist, yet (again that we know of).

    • @joejackson73
      @joejackson73 Před rokem

      China thought Tom Cruises fictional hypersonic aircraft was real enough that they moved spy satellites over the filmsite to get pics.

  • @JP-wb1oo
    @JP-wb1oo Před 9 měsíci

    There's two of them at the USAF museum in Dayton, Ohio. You can stand nose to nose with one of them, they're absolutely beautiful machines. The museum is free and full of real pieces of history, go if you can!

  • @katsimmons1065
    @katsimmons1065 Před 7 dny

    Used to live out in Palmdale and Lancaster, where I lived use to watch the B-52 test fly around and you could see the pilots and wave at them.
    But that SR-71 Blackbird is one amazing airplane. It can almost take off straight up in the air.

  • @grlip9037
    @grlip9037 Před rokem +6

    W video

  • @FIVE_LIKES
    @FIVE_LIKES Před rokem +8

    MIG 25 has flown at mach 3.4, then the MIG 31 ended up retiring the SR

    • @icey2203
      @icey2203 Před rokem +1

      SR-71 cruises at 3.2. That’s probably max speed for the 25.

    • @FIVE_LIKES
      @FIVE_LIKES Před rokem +1

      @@icey2203 SR cruises at 3.14 dummy, check out all the merch😃 MIG 25 max speed was 2.85, but can push past 3.4 and destroy its engines

    • @FIVE_LIKES
      @FIVE_LIKES Před rokem +5

      @@icey2203 MIG 31 outran the SR and was more maneuverable and had missile payload and had better air to air tech and...

    • @icey2203
      @icey2203 Před rokem

      @@FIVE_LIKES the SR-71 is not made for air to air combat the what are you on? It’s for reconnaissance it’s not made to have missiles or be maneuverable it’s made to outrun and fly higher then any threat. And how are you gonna say a planes “faster if it blows its engines” it can only do that once and is useless after so it really doesn’t matter that it can do that because they never will do that to catch a 71 in real life. Ans I looked it up it says multiple places the Sr has hit 3.2 and the google says mig is set to max out at 2.8 because the engines fail if it pushes to 3.2. And also I have no idea why you’re so offended I put “probably” and your commy ass blew your lid

    • @FIVE_LIKES
      @FIVE_LIKES Před rokem +3

      @@icey2203 the MIG 31 intercepted the SR71 easily, the SR71 had no maneuverability or weapons, thus rendering it obsolete and it was retired. What is your question?

  • @MrBakedDaily
    @MrBakedDaily Před rokem +1

    Imagine a updated version

  • @ddavis235
    @ddavis235 Před 6 dny +1

    Beale AFB in California has a decommissioned one on base that you can walk right up to, touch, and walk under it.

  • @Lunar_Icicle
    @Lunar_Icicle Před rokem +5

    Totally neglected the Foxbat

    • @darkofthearmy
      @darkofthearmy Před rokem +2

      Yeah but, the SR-71 hasn’t been shot down and has been known to outrun missiles whereas two MiG-25 fox bats where shot down by some F-15s. They also have very different purposes, the Foxbat being an interceptor and the Blackbird being a reconnaissance aircraft, although I am aware that the Foxbat did do reconnaissance missions. In short, Foxbat isn’t as fast as Blackbird. It is still a cool and interesting aircraft that terrified the western world for a long time.

    • @juancarlos-hf7bj
      @juancarlos-hf7bj Před rokem

      ​@@darkofthearmy similar models of the SR-71 (I don't remember the actual designation) were also fitted as interceptors, although the project didn't last very long.
      Also, the foxbat is slower, as you said, but also had a big problem in realizability, making it not safe for the pilots to hold the plane max speed for longer than minutes (5 to 10 if I'm not mistaken). Anyway, awesome looking plane also, and very interesting concept and approach.

    • @BarnardsATL
      @BarnardsATL Před rokem

      ​@@juancarlos-hf7bjThe fighter variant was the YF-12A. Y designated it as prototype, it was never placed in service. While it was obviously super fast, it took several states to execute a turn at those speeds. Might as well just use a missile.

  • @The_true_BoBa
    @The_true_BoBa Před rokem +6

    MiG-25 that was capable of intercepting SR-71: oh please, why don’t you fly over the Motherland?

  • @Pendragon667
    @Pendragon667 Před rokem +1

    "She’s ugly on the ground, leaks like a sieve, but up around Mach 1, the seals all expand, she dries up, leans into the wind and flies like a bat out of hell"

  • @EmmanuelHall-rq5fc
    @EmmanuelHall-rq5fc Před 7 dny

    Always loved the blackbird.