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Using a slide rule paper and pencil.great video. lots of info, I think I'm ready to fly a blackbird after watching that.
It's amazing to see what was cutting edge technology back then. Its amazing they did so much with so little.
That's pretty Sweet. How did you get itThanks for posting that. Very nice.
If that was possible back then can you imagine what's out there now that we don't know about. The possibility of the Aurora sightings being real and operational is probably pretty good.great video. lots of info, I think I'm ready to fly a blackbird after watching that.
It's amazing to see what was cutting edge technology back then. Its amazing they did so much with so little.
My mother-in-law spent her last few summers in Arizona. In 2006 she attended the SR-71 Symposium held at the Pima Air Museum that February. She picked up the autographed poster for me at the event. The poster itself does not justify the frame but the signatures do. An impressive gathering of men involved with the program were there. Although we've never done any work relating to the Blackbird, the BOSS and I have been involved in spacecraft hardware along with some aircraft/ground vehicles for defense applications.Cool stuff thanks for posting it
That's pretty Sweet. How did you get itThanks for posting that. Very nice.
My mechanic worked on these back in the 70's as an Air ForceWhen stationed in Okinawa in the late '70s - early '80s, we used to watch them take off from Kadena AFB. The Japanese called the Blackbird the "Habu", a poisonous black snake. The power generated during take-off was incredible, putting the F-14s and A4s and A6's to shame, which is saying something.
Thanks for the cool post!
73vert,When stationed in Okinawa in the late '70s - early '80s, we used to watch them take off from Kadena AFB. The Japanese called the Blackbird the "Habu", a poisonous black snake. The power generated during take-off was incredible, putting the F-14s and A4s and A6's to shame, which is saying something.
Thanks for the cool post!
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