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#OTD in 1964, NASA's SR-71 Blackbird made its 1st flight.

The SR-71 was designed to cruise at Mach 3.2 and at altitudes up to 85,000 ft, making it ideal for high-speed, high-altitude @NASAaero research.

Learn more about NASA's research with the SR-71: https://go.nasa.gov/3uRWTze
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I remember flying the SR-71 in the Chuck Yeager flight sim on the #Commodore64 when I was a kid. Always been my favorite!
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Drop the cover story. We all know it was a spy plane. What's up with all the recent mentions in the news? Oh, right we had hypersonic, 40 years ago. I doubt we could build this plane now if our lives depended on it. After all 7aurie 7eshin is in charge at JPL!
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Very cool. I was fortunate enough to work on a book about this plane. 😀
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my favorite plane. Great post. Skunk works rules.
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I'm all for space exploration and NASA...however, "Space for Peace" (parallel to "Atoms for peace).
This is a prime example and only one - recasting the intelligence (spy) SR-71 plane as a NASA research vehicle.
Jes sayin'
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I’m impressed with this photograph almost as much as the aircraft.

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