Who Designed The SR-71 Blackbird Jet, And Where Was It Built?
The SR-71 flew at Mach 3.2 and over 85,000 feet, surviving hundreds of missile attacks with no losses to enemy fire, highlighting engineering excellence during the Cold War.
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The SR-71 Blackbird’s ‘Nightmare Speed’ Summed Up in Just 2 Words
PUBLISHED on August 14, 2025, 6:48 PM EDT – Key Points and Summary: The SR-71 Blackbird’s legendary invincibility, surviving over 4,000 missile attacks, wasn’t just about its Mach 3.2 top speed. -A marvel of Kelly Johnson’s Skunk Works, its true advantage was the ability to sustain that speed for hours, an engineering feat requiring Soviet-sourced titanium and solid quartz windows. SR-71 and SR-71 Nose Section Original Photo from NSJ. SR-71 Side…
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