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Record Smasher: The SR-71 Blackbird Once Hit Mach 3.49 When the Air Was Cold Enough — Lockheed Wouldn’t Let Pilots Go Past 3.3 Because the Aircraft Could ‘Come Apart’

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The SR-71 Blackbird’s Real Speed Limit Was 427°C at the Compressor Face — Pratt & Whitney Wouldn’t Guarantee the J58 Engines Past That Temperature The SR-71 retains its spot as the fastest known crewed, air-breathing jet to be formally put into service. The Blackbird’s top speed was officially Mach 3.2, but it has reached Mach 3.55 (approximately 2,400 mph). No official data shows a higher sustained speed under normal operations. Even decades af…

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19FortyFive broke the news on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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