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    Default Story about the SR-71 Blackbird

    For you Air Force guys, this is a nice read from an old AF Pilot.


    <div style="margin-left:40px]In April 1986, following an attack on American soldiers in a Berlin disco,
    <div style="margin-left:40px]<div style="margin-left:40px]<div style="margin-left:40px][CENTER][CENTER]President Reagan ordered the bombing of Muammar Qaddafi'sterrorist camps in Libya ..

    My duty was to fly over Libya ,
    And take
    photographs recording the damage our F-111s had inflicted.


    Qaddafi had established a 'line of death,'
    A territorial marking across the Gulf of Sidra ,
    Swearing to shoot down any intruder, that crossed
    the boundary.


    On the morning of April 15, I rocketed past the line at 2,125 mph.



    I was piloting the SR-71 spy plane, the world's fastest jet,
    Accompanied by a Marine Major (Walt),
    the aircraft's reconnaissance systems officer (RSO).


    We had crossed into Libya , and were approaching our final turn
    Over the bleak desert landscape, when
    Walt informed me
    That he was receiving missile
    launch signals.


    I quickly increased our speed, calculating the time it would take for the weapons,
    Most likely SA-2 and SA-4
    surface-to-air missiles, capable of Mach 5 -
    To reach
    our altitude.


    I estimated that we could beat the rocket-powered missiles to the turn,
    And stayed our course, betting
    our lives on the plane's performance.




    After several agonizingly long seconds, we made the turn
    And blasted toward the Mediterranean .
    'You might want to pull it back,' Walt suggested.

    It was then that I noticed I still had the throttles
    full forward.


    The plane was flying a mile every 1.6 seconds, well above our Mach 3.2 limit.
    It was the fastest we would ever fly.

    I pulled the throttles to idle, just south of Sicily ,
    But we still overran the refueling tanker, awaiting us
    over Gibraltar ..



    Scores of significant aircraft have been produced,
    In the 100 years of flight, following the achievements
    of the Wright brothers,
    Which we celebrate in
    December.


    Aircraft such as the Boeing 707, the F-86 Sabre Jet, and the P-51 Mustang,
    Are among the important machines
    that have flown our skies.


    But the SR-71, also known as the Blackbird, stands alone
    As a significant contributor to Cold War victory,
    And as the
    fastest plane ever, and
    Only 93 Air Force pilots ever steered
    the 'sled,' as we called our aircraft.





    The SR-71 was the brainchild of Kelly Johnson,
    The famed Lockheed designer who created the
    P-38, the F-104 Starfighter, and the U-2.

    After the Soviets shot down Gary Powers U-2 in 1960,

    Johnson began to develop an aircraft
    That would
    fly three miles higher, and five times faster,
    Than
    the spy plane, and still be capable of photographing your license plate.


    However, flying at 2,000 mph would create intense heat on the aircraft's skin.
    Lockheed engineers used a titanium alloy
    To construct
    more than 90 percent of the SR-71,
    Creating special tools
    and manufacturing procedures
    To hand-build each of the 40 planes.


    Special heat-resistant fuel, oil, and hydraulic fluids,
    That would function at 85,000 feet and
    higher, also had to be developed.




    In 1962, the first Blackbird successfully flew, and
    In 1966, the same year I graduated from high school,

    The Air Force began flying operational SR-71 missions.


    I came to the program in 1983, with a sterling record
    And a recommendation from my commander,

    Completing the weeklong interview, and

    Meeting Walt -- my partner for the next four years.


    He would ride four feet behind me,
    Working all the
    cameras, radios, and electronic jamming equipment.
    I joked that if we were ever captured, he was the spy,

    And I was just the driver.


    He told me to keep the pointy end forward.

    We trained for a year, flying out of Beale AFB in California,
    Kadena Airbase in Okinawa, and RAF
    Mildenhall in England ..


    On a typical training mission, we would take off near Sacramento,
    Refuel over Nevada, accelerate into Montana,

    Obtain a high Mach speed over Colorado,
    Turn right over
    New Mexico, speed across the Los Angeles Basin,
    Run up
    the West Coast, turn right at Seattle, and then return to Beale.


    Total flight time:Two Hours and Forty Minutes.

    One day, high above Arizona , we were monitoring the radio traffic
    Of all the mortal airplanes below us.
    First, a Cessna pilot asked the air traffic controllers
    to check his ground speed.
    'Ninety knots,' ATC replied.

    A Bonanza soon made the same request.

    'One-twenty on the ground,' was the reply.
    To our surprise, a
    Navy F-18 came over the radio with a request for a ground speed check.
    I knew exactly what he was doing.

    Of course, he had a ground speed indicator in his cockpit,
    but he wanted to let all the bug-smashers in the valley
    know what real speed was
    .
    'Dusty 52, we show you at 620
    on the ground,' ATC responded.


    The situation was too ripe.
    I heard the click of Walt's mike button in the rear seat.

    In his most innocent voice, Walt startled the controller

    by asking for a ground speed check from 81,000 feet,

    clearly above controlled airspace.


    In a cool, professional voice, the controller replied,
    ' Aspen 20, I show you at 1,982 knots on the ground.'


    We did not hear another transmission on that
    frequency, all the way to the coast.




    The Blackbird always showed us something new,
    each aircraft possessing its own unique personality.


    In time, we realized we were flying a national treasure.

    When we taxied out of our revetments for take-off, people took notice.

    Traffic congregated near the airfield fences,
    because
    everyone wanted to see, and hear the mighty SR-71.


    You could not be a part of this program, and not come to love the airplane.
    Slowly, she revealed her secrets to us, as we earned
    her trust.


    One moonless night, while flying a routine training mission over the Pacific,
    I wondered what the sky
    would look like from 84,000 feet,
    if the cockpit lighting
    were dark.
    While heading home on a straight course, I slowly turned
    down
    all of the lighting, reducing the glare and revealing
    the night sky.
    Within seconds, I turned the lights back up,
    fearful that the
    jet would know, and somehow punish me.
    But my desire to see the sky, overruled my caution,
    I dimmed the lighting again.


    To my amazement, I saw a bright light outside my window.
    As my eyes adjusted to the view, I realized that the
    brilliance
    was the broad expanse of the Milky Way,

    now a gleaming stripe across the sky.
    Where dark spaces in the sky, had usually existed,
    there were now dense clusters, of sparkling stars.
    Shooting Stars, flashed across the canvas every
    few seconds.
    It was like a fireworks display with no sound.


    I knew I had to get my eyes back on the instruments,
    and reluctantly, I brought my attention back inside.
    To my surprise, with the cockpit lighting still off,
    I could see every gauge, lit by starlight.
    In the plane's mirrors, I could see the eerie shine of
    my gold spacesuit, incandescently illuminated,
    in a
    celestial glow.
    I stole one last glance out the window.

    Despite our speed, we seemed still before the

    h
    eavens, humbled in the radiance of a much greater power.


    For those few moments, I felt a part of something far more significant
    than anything we were doing in the plane.


    The sharp sound of Walt's voice on the radio
    brought me
    back to the tasks at hand, as I prepared for our descent.





    San Diego AerospaceMuseum

    The SR-71 was an expensive aircraft to operate.

    The most significant cost was tanker support, and
    in 1990, confronted with budget cutbacks, the Air
    Force retired the SR-71.


    The SR-71 served six presidents, protecting America for a quarter of a century.

    Un-be-known to most of the country, the plane flew over
    North Vietnam , Red China , North Korea , the Middle East ,
    South Africa , Cuba , Nicaragua , Iran , Libya ,
    and the Falkland Islands ..


    On a weekly basis, the SR-71, kept watch over every
    Soviet Nuclear Submarine and Mobile Missile Site,

    and all of their troop movements.


    It was a key factor in winning the Cold War.

    I am proud to say, I flew about 500 hours in this aircraft.
    I knew her well.

    She gave way to no plane, proudly dragging her
    Sonic Boom
    through enemy backyards with great impunity.
    She defeated every missile, outran every MiG, and always
    brought us home.


    In the first 100 years of manned flight, no aircraft was more remarkable.

    The Blackbird had outrun nearly 4,000 missiles,
    not once taking a scratch from enemy fire.

    On her final flight, the Blackbird,
    destined for
    the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum ,
    sped from Los Angeles to Washington
    in 64 Minutes,
    averaging 2,145 mph,

    and
    setting four speed records.
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    Thanks for a great post Sully! I new a couple guys that were on the same base where an SR-71 was stationed and they always said it was something else to watch roll out and take off. They also mentioned that the North Vietnamese were very frustrated that they could never get one. They would come in over the country and be back out before their radar could make a full sweep. They say it was the photo satellites put in orbit that really killed off the Blackbird but as mentioned the costs of operating the "Birds" was expensive. The "Blackbird" was perhaps the greatest plane every produced.

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    I used to provide the air traffic control for this beautiful bird during air refueling when I worked at Miami Center. It was great fun. All of sudden it's there and after we were done poof they were gone. You knew they were coming but you don't see them until they want you to, after they slow down and descend to a normal air traffic altitude. It would take 2 KC-10 or 3 KC-135's to give it enough fuel.
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    I saw an SR-71 take off one evening from Kadena AB in the late 80s. Simply amazing, it was so loud and out of sight in seconds. The afterburner flames seemed as long as the aircraft.

    I also got to see the SR-71 on static display this past Sep at the Dulles Air and Space Museum. What an incredible aircraft.
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    They took off with only enough fuel to get to the airborne tankers. On the ground they would leak fuel. They had to get airborne to heat the skin up to seal it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gorilla View Post
    They took off with only enough fuel to get to the airborne tankers. On the ground they would leak fuel. They had to get airborne to heat the skin up to seal it up.
    A little off track here, [1966] The B52's with full bomb load, Would carry just enough fuel to take off from Guam gain altitude meet the tankers then take on about 312,000 pounds of fuel, Then fly to Nam and rock Charlie's world.... And make swimming pools...Never heard them coming till the ground shook
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    Yep they hated that bird. They built a good one they are lookin to 25 more years out of them.
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    When I was a kid one would occasionally fly over our house on the way to AF Plant 42 in Palmdale Ca. It was awesome to see but it really rattled the house! Never really knew why they would come there but was told once that it had some connection to the Skunkworks.

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    After reading the post I had to google the plane.


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    Great post. Thanks Sully!
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