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Kick ass.
To this day…
The one place which is actually fuel efficient at supersonic speeds! Or so I read…
Plane. Not place. Typo.
I touched this bad boy with my own two hands.
Am I the only one who thinks this plane looks exactly like the X-Men’s Blackbird?
I think it’s the other way around. The X-Men’s Blackbird is based on the SR-71. I’m sure a quick Google search will resolve it.
I’m in San Antonio, which houses one of the last 4 blackbirds ever made.
There’s only one that is still operational, and hasn’t been decomissioned, but its somewhere else I forget.
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=29.389729,-98.620105&spn=0.002818,0.005879&t=h&z=18&om=1
GeneralX, I have too, at least the one at the Dayton Air Museum. My first love was the XB-70, but the SR-71 took it’s place.