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  • *[http://beqiraj.com/wallpaper/sr71/index.asp SR-71 Blackbird Wallpaper] *[http://www.wvi.com/~sr71webmaster/srlink~1.htm SR-71 Blackbird Links to 72 Internet Sites]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird]]
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  • * Paul F. Crickmore, "Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird", Motorbooks International, Osceola, 1986 - The first book on the subject, * Paul F. Crickmore, "Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird: Lockheed's Mach 3 Hot Shot", Motorbooks International, Osceola, 1987 - A v
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  • ...but that worked well. Where U.S. aircraft of comparable speed, such as the SR-71 Blackbird were built of titanium, the MiG-25 was made of stainless steel. Its radar w
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  • ...against It was also intended to hit aircraft of extreme speed, such as the SR-71 Blackbird,<ref name=LOW-S-200>{{citation
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  • ...mely fast, but have reduced observability built in. This was to become the SR-71 Blackbird. An assumption was that a sufficiently fast aircraft, with reduced signatur
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  • ...telligence but possibly also for signals intelligence. A limited number of SR-71 Blackbird sorties were flown for strategic imagery, and fighter-reconnaissance aircra
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  • .... The KC-135Q, for example, was a variant for refueling the now-retired [[SR-71 Blackbird]], which used a special fuel that had to be kept separate from the main fue
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  • ...tirement threats before, operating long after its assumed successor, the [[SR-71 Blackbird]]. Regardless of the final disposition, it never lose its place in aviation
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  • ...es Webb, Jr.]], resigned over this issue. The Air Force would retire its [[SR-71 Blackbird]] and deactivate a tactical fighter wing.
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  • |style="padding-left:0.5em;"|J-58 (SR-71 Blackbird jet engine)<ref>[http://www.marchfield.org/sr71a.htm Aircraft: Lockheed SR- The [[SR-71 Blackbird]]'s [[Pratt & Whitney J58]] engines were rather unusual. They could convert
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