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Kelly Johnson was an American aeronautical and systems engineer. He is recognized for his contributions to a series of important aircraft designs, most notably the Lockheed U-2 and SR-71 Blackbird.
The SR-71 Blackbird was first flown in 1964 and quickly established itself as one of the fastest and most advanced aircraft in the world. The aircraft was capable of reaching speeds of over 2,000 miles per hour and could fly at altitudes of over 85,000 feet, making it invulnerable to most anti-aircraft missiles. The SR-71 was used by the U.S. Air Force for reconnaissance missions and was also used by NASA for high-altitude research.
Johnson and his team at Skunk Works had to overcome many technical challenges in order to develop the SR-71, including dealing with the extreme temperatures generated by the aircraft's high-speed flight. The SR-71 was also built with a high degree of secrecy and was not officially acknowledged by the U.S. government until 1974.
Johnson's work on the SR-71 Blackbird is considered one of the greatest achievements in aerospace engineering, and the aircraft is still considered a technological marvel. The SR-71 was in service for 24 years and only 32 were built, it is considered one of the most iconic and advanced aircraft of the Cold War Era.
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@gesittalisinggih3522
@gesittalisinggih3522 4 года назад
His photograph should be hung in every university's engineering department.
@elainericketts8820
@elainericketts8820 4 года назад
DEADFUCKIN'ON.........
@dks13827
@dks13827 4 года назад
they would not get it.
@jackselvia2709
@jackselvia2709 4 года назад
I will be hanged if I can think of a reason why Kelly Johnson should not look well hung on the wall of an engineers' diploma mill.
@demef758
@demef758 4 года назад
Please: "hung," not "hanged."
@harrisonaero
@harrisonaero 4 года назад
Don't think the snowflakes nowadays could work for him. He was pretty directive. Possibly a LaTourneau grad since they seem to have more common sense than most.
@chrisbeard5794
@chrisbeard5794 4 года назад
Kelly Johnson was truly a remarkable genius. The SR-71 is and always will be my favorite aircraft. Thank you Kelly Johnson RIP.
@teslathejolteon8007
@teslathejolteon8007 4 года назад
This comment is exactly what I was thinking.
@packingten
@packingten 4 года назад
AGREED Brother American RIP Kelly Johnson!🇺🇸
@TomTimeTraveler
@TomTimeTraveler 4 года назад
Truly the greatest aeronautical genius of all time.
@KernowekTim
@KernowekTim 3 года назад
A true 'G.O.A.T' in his field, along with Sir David Attenborough. These two men will always, and forever, be revered by all.
@milloendez5079
@milloendez5079 3 года назад
Sr-91
@peonmyhall
@peonmyhall 4 года назад
Wow not even 400 views. This thing was designed in the 1960s and there's still nothing like it. Steve Jobs is considered a genius and nobody knows who Kelly Johnson is. Sad.
@fxtalfr8735
@fxtalfr8735 4 года назад
Adults and teens rather watch gaynite and their bullshit shows it truly is a disgrace how many views this has. Ahh the 21st century what a pos!
@TitusFFM
@TitusFFM 4 года назад
The problem is that we who are interested in aircraft are few in comparison to the Apple products. We can talk next year's about jets, engine and other equipment because we are interested in it. Most people don't care they are user's customers and don't have the ability to understand Mach 3+ jet from the 50s.
@rzr2ffe325
@rzr2ffe325 4 года назад
Ben Rich said that was a problem even when pitching an idea to the Pentagon and Air Force. Often times, so few people were familiar with the Skunk Works they wouldn't be privvy of their greatest achievements. Certainly a result of their tight security.
@rzr2ffe325
@rzr2ffe325 4 года назад
This was less of an issue with Kelly Johnson. Everyone in the industry back then knew who he was. And often ran the other way!
@defiverr4697
@defiverr4697 4 года назад
@@rzr2ffe325 why would they avoid him?
@defiverr4697
@defiverr4697 4 года назад
From Wright Bros flyer to Blackbird in 55 years (61 years, corrected). What science and engineering!
@drott150
@drott150 4 года назад
Not sure the math quite works out on that one.
@drott150
@drott150 3 года назад
@Lew Allen2 Wright Flyer first flight 1903. SR-71 first flight 1964. 1964-1903 =61 years. Your move mathlete.
@drott150
@drott150 3 года назад
@Lew Allen2 Oh...so now we're comparing when they _started development_ of the Wright Flyer and the SR-71...well, when did they start development of the Wright Flyer again? Lets face it chief. Math and logic aren't your strong suits, are they? lol
@drott150
@drott150 3 года назад
@Lew Allen2 No, Mr Reading incomprehension, we're not using _"the first powered flight as the benchmark to the conceptualization of the SR-71."_ We're comparing either the first powered flight of the Wright Flyer to the first powered flight of the SR-71. Or, the conceptualization of the Wright Flyer to the conceptualization of the SR-71. In other words, we're comparing apples to apples, instead of oranges to apples. See more to understand: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pOLmD_WVY-E.html
@shadowjack8
@shadowjack8 3 года назад
I swear I will turn this flight around if you two boys don't start playing nice. There was less than sixty five years between the two events. Now shake hands and go home,
@johneubanks5951
@johneubanks5951 4 года назад
My dad got to meet with Mr. Johnson when he was in the air force..he was a mechanic on this airplane and my dad would never talk about the aircraft, except it was fast..right before my dad passed away, he told me, son that airplane was 60 years ahead of its time and it was all kept top secret, he then said if we Americans were that advanced back then, could you imagine how far ahead we are today?..he died 2 years ago and he gave me a photo album I had never seen and it was my dad standing under the SR-71 and you can see Mr. Johnson in one if the pictures..dad said Mr. Johnson was a kind soul and he devoted himself to his airplanes more so than Hitler did to Germany....dad was a happy type and never said anything bad about much of anything, but he did get pissed when he said he helped fuel it up because in his words; when It was being fueled up, it would turn right back around and piss all over ya!!..lol..
@Mike7O7O
@Mike7O7O 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing John. I laughed out loud at your father's anecdote. Recently, as I've become more aware of the performance of the SR, I also wonder what the state of aeronautics is today. Specifically platforms that are still highly classified.
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks 4 года назад
Loved the story, John! Kelly Johnson was a Friend of my Dad's, and I had the Honor of talking with him on a few occasions. A gentle GENIUS! Was your Dad at Beale? If so, when? We were there from 1969-74. He was a Pilot and RSO on different times. Mainly RSO with Capt. Ransom and Capt. Bledsoe. I lost my Dad in 2012, but when he talked about the HABU, he also made SURE I knew that the Ground Crew was his Guardian Angels. They always got him HOME! .... And they made a fine batch of "Grog" on Kadena!! 😂 He always told me to THANK every SR-71 Ground Crewmember I'll ever meet. So Thank You to your Dad!! He was among the very BEST! ~ Carmine Allocca
@CyberChrist
@CyberChrist 3 года назад
F-35 lol
@RobertBrown-jz4qj
@RobertBrown-jz4qj 3 года назад
I would have loved to have met your dad. I am sure he had some stories to tell. I want to thank your family for your dads service.
@erichaynes7502
@erichaynes7502 3 года назад
@@Mike7O7O I've heard rumors about Top Secret programs such as a hyper-sonic mach 5+ SR-72. There probably is a next generation B-21 deep penetration bomber coming this decade. Also a very large attack drone is probably in development. Finally the pentagon might be looking into a spacecraft that delivers highly valuable weapons/cargo/troops "On Demand" to battlefields anywhere in the world in less than an hour.
@viperzerofsx
@viperzerofsx 4 года назад
I never saw Johnson himself speak! thats so cool!
@rsmcintosh
@rsmcintosh 4 года назад
I was just thinking that I learned more about the RS-71... I mean SR-71... Hearing it from Kelly Johnson
@demef758
@demef758 4 года назад
It was as if God himself spoke to us!
@leefithian3704
@leefithian3704 3 года назад
Yes ! I love this amazing person
@tridelltransportation3603
@tridelltransportation3603 3 года назад
Very
@garysara969
@garysara969 4 года назад
I know there are books about Kelly Johnson but his life story would make a great movie.
@about30llamas
@about30llamas 4 года назад
I'd kill to see a movie made about his life! Such an interesting man!
@demef758
@demef758 4 года назад
Today's social justice mobs would probably dig up an old quote from the 40s of Johnson saying something un-PC, and that would be the end of that. Sigh ....
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan 4 года назад
Unless he had some serious personal struggles it's unlikely to become a big movie but I'd be interested anyway. "From immigrant kid to Mach-3" maybe could sell it :-)
@agena6594
@agena6594 3 года назад
I always thought Chris Cooper looked like him, he would have pulled the persona off well too. They shoulda done it years ago though.
@princemansoori6159
@princemansoori6159 3 года назад
There is one -"Secrets in the Sky - The Untold Story of Skunk Works"
@TheBlackToedOne
@TheBlackToedOne 4 года назад
I was assigned to the physiological support division at Beale maintaining the suits, seat kits and parachutes for the SR and U-2 and when I separated from the Air Force I was fortunate enough to be picked up by Lockheed as part of their Skunkworks family to work as a tech rep for NASA. I see a lot of comments regarding Mr. Johnson and the overall Skunkworks shop not getting the credit they deserve and in a way I agree. I never met him but I did occasionally get to spend some time w/ Mr. Rich, and I spent a lot of time both at Beale and on many deployments w/ the Air Force and NASA w/ the fliers and maintainers, and the history I heard during my time w/ the program from the people who actually made it was incredible. Mr. Johnson started his career during WWII and not many people know it but he was also responsible for the P-38 which was the aircraft that shot down Adm. Yamamoto. THAT aircraft was revolutionary because it was the first where the engines were designed where one rotated clockwise and the other counter clockwise to offset the inertia generated by the spinning of the propeller which would pull the aircraft to one side or the other which was a major performance enhancer. I'll let that sink in a little...… The reason why it doesn't really bother me too much that no one got much credit for these designs is because I know for certain that it didn't bother those who earned it. Why everyone heard about people like Steve Jobs and not Mr. Johnson is simply "mission". The Jobs of the world sought attention whereas the Kelly Johnsons actively avoided it. Steve Jobs et al were visionaries but they were also capitalists. Skunkworks was a classified program so the lower the profile the better because no one was supposed to know about these aircraft at all let alone their capabilities or how they were designed or manufactured. Humility, understatement and low-key was how we operated and if anyone came in with, or started to develop an ego they received immediate and certain counseling on the way we did things. Those who did become active in promotion of their role in the program during or after they left it were not looked upon w/ much favor and to the best of my knowledge the community in general tended to shy away. Many units across all branches point to their history and take pride in the conflicts they engaged in, and good on them. That was their mission, to go in and win the fight and they did. We took pride in our mission as well which was to avoid conflicts whenever possible. The best public example of that would be the Cuban Missile Crisis in the early 60's. I could go on (I already have), but I'll end w/ this: while the programs or the people who created, led or supported them will probably never get the recognition they deserve they don't mind. The vast majority of us actually prefer the relative anonymity. It was our job, it was our mission, it was our privilege and it was our honor to be part of something so great. WE know what we did, and that's all that matters to us. Thank you for the support and God bless you all.
@soaringvulture
@soaringvulture 3 года назад
Well, now. The P-38 wasn't the first airplane to have counter-rotating propellers. As it happens, the Wright Brothers' plane had counter-rotating propellers so it was clearly the first. The P-38 was probably the first to have them rotate such that both engines were critical, which improved the accuracy of its guns but made it nastier in case of engine failure.
@AugustusTitus
@AugustusTitus 4 года назад
Like having ... Kelly Johnson give you a personal tour of an SR-71, like a proud grandfather....
@dougadoo1976able
@dougadoo1976able 4 года назад
Kelly Johnson is the best asset we ever had
@demef758
@demef758 4 года назад
If I have to go to war, the #1 guy I want in my camp would be Kelly Johnson. All other candidates pale in comparison.
@michaelmartinez1345
@michaelmartinez1345 3 года назад
@Douglas Warner, Kelly was one of the best aviation/aerospace engineers EVER... He and so many other engineers made amazing advances with their ideas... I feel that Jack Northrop was another amazing Aerospace/aviation engineer who made advancements well ahead of the time that other systems to support their designs became available... So many brilliant people designing things like this... It's like an SR-71 pilot - Brian Shul put it , when a USAF General was asked by a former Russian adversary : "How can people from this country build such a machine with such a relaxed society?" , To which the General Replied "Because that is what people who live in FREEDOM can do!!!!"
@RickyJr46
@RickyJr46 4 года назад
What a legacy this gentleman left behind.
@johnalves3583
@johnalves3583 4 года назад
God Bless Skunk Works and all the men involved with the SR 71 The greatest plane ever designed
@alwarberigai5955
@alwarberigai5955 4 года назад
Mikoyan Gurevich: my Mig-25 can fly to Mach 3 for short bursts. Kelly Johnson: try to catch my SR-71 dick!!
@firefightergoggie
@firefightergoggie 4 года назад
God he must have been so proud of the SR-71. What an amazing feat of engineering.
@williamsimmons152
@williamsimmons152 4 года назад
SuperSix Delta God was probably proud too.
@howegav
@howegav 4 года назад
This man and his team designed a masterpiece of aviation. No computer calculations, models or simulations. Also they designed methods to engineer titanium, which is a difficult material to engineer, and they pioneered the use of composite materials, many of which are used in commercial aviation today. Still the world's fastest and highest-flying aircraft ever built. A true genius.
@ianmastin
@ianmastin 4 года назад
Not exactly the highest or the fastest aircraft ever built but it is the aircraft that holds both the record for altitude and speed for a maned fixed wing airbreathing aircraft. There are examples of autonomous and or non-airbreathing aircraft that have flown higher and faster.
@jameshowland7393
@jameshowland7393 4 года назад
And all that titanium came from Mother Russia!!
@hcranom1230
@hcranom1230 4 года назад
Chief engineer Ben Ruch was a brilliant man also. Read the book “The Skunk Works
@hcranom1230
@hcranom1230 4 года назад
Kelly had a stroke in later years, on his birthday he was taken to Lockheed plant try had the SR 71 fly,over pulled straight up at full after burner
@shannonchurchill4556
@shannonchurchill4556 3 года назад
Kelly had a hand in SEVERAL groundbreaking and unique Lockheed aircraft; Electra, P-38 Lightning, P-80 Shooting Star, Constellation, U2, F-104 Starfighter, and the magnificent family of Blackbirds, A-12/YF-12/SR-71. His concept of the Skunk Works later turned out the F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter.
@neilreid9005
@neilreid9005 4 года назад
Kelly Johnson and the Lockheed Skunkworks team were multiple decades ahead of any other aerospace company. I had the privilege of building spacecraft for NASA for six years-- Kelly Johnson was a hero to all of us. Watching this vid gives you the impression he had zero patience for fools. An incredible visionary and technology leader- what he built has not been excelled in 60 years. Oh- and he did it with slide rulers. Not a single snow flake anywhere on his teams. Just...wow.
@pluto9067
@pluto9067 4 года назад
Im not American, but this men is my inspiration
@martentrudeau6948
@martentrudeau6948 4 года назад
It seems Kelly Johnson had a no nonsense approach to airplane design, nothing was done that was frivolous. No doubt a brilliant designer, engineer and leader who created amazing airplanes.
@dwizzleusa4202
@dwizzleusa4202 3 года назад
Ohh yeah a master of masters but listening to old stories of the other engineers who worked with him started on vuy say he was no pussyfooting that's forsure..lol but also said he was very good at all an aircraft understanding..just brilliant man
@alwarberigai5955
@alwarberigai5955 4 года назад
He’s a true genius and one of the greatest aeronautical engineers of all time. His contributions to aerospace technology has been unsurpassed till date. How and what methods he used to arrive at the design of the SR-71 is remarkable. As mechanical engineer I am always fascinated by his work. He’s really awesome.
@billymania11
@billymania11 4 года назад
It's sad seeing Kelly at the end of his life. He gave so much to aviation and to the nation. I'd give anything to see Kelly in his prime, directing the work at Lockheed and making all those breakthroughs.
@kevinferguson7936
@kevinferguson7936 4 года назад
I was at his wife's house and fixing something for him . My dad sent me he had alzheimers. He was very nice to me.
@ZEDU657
@ZEDU657 4 года назад
Kelly Johnson: An American Treasure.
@TheNyarcangel
@TheNyarcangel 3 года назад
He smiles at that plane like a proud father
@WimvdBrink
@WimvdBrink 3 года назад
Kelly Johnson was exceptional in much ways, working with almost no management layers, not blaming people on errors so they don't tell him but just going for a solution. Not starting work when conditions aren't clear and well defined and set. Finding solutions for every error, and building a plane without computers even maybe something that wouldn't be built if they had computers, because so much borders where crossed that nobody knew anything about. And in he end create such a wonderful plane with exceptional performance. Glad that we can enjoy soo much stuff about him, and even hear him talk in uncut version is too great. My admiration for this guy even now still rises, and skunk works was always a dream place. I wonder how much is possible these days, with managers who only can look at economics and numbers, and don't know what's going on at the work floor, let alone can speak to engineers on their level.
@peteh5862
@peteh5862 4 года назад
Loved working on his masterpiece in the 1960s.
@cybrpypr
@cybrpypr 3 года назад
Kelly Johnson in my book is one of America's greatest living treasure and hero from our past. He deserves his place in American history for sure.
@justayoutuber1906
@justayoutuber1906 3 года назад
he ain't living
@demef758
@demef758 4 года назад
Mr. Johnson was a true national treasure, a one-of-a-kind genius, and very devoted to his country.
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 4 года назад
What an engineer he was ! He had many aircraft and other projects that excelled in their class. Anyone born after 1980 know what is or seen a slide rule?
@demef758
@demef758 4 года назад
Is that the main rule you have to follow when you go on a water slide, dude?
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 4 года назад
@J Smith Yep, they just press the buttons on the calculators today. Back in the 50's and 60's, they all used slide rules. I have one called a Pickett, all aluminum and has a leather case.
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 4 года назад
@J Smith That is called knowing what you are doing while the calculator version is like auto pilot engaged and no lift.
@ireviewshtuff
@ireviewshtuff 4 года назад
J Smith SpaceX engineers built a self landing rocket by just “punching numbers” bucko, don’t let nostalgia hide obsolescence. I bet you Skunkworks would’ve loved a big box of TI-85’s and they’d have used them good too.
@kay9549
@kay9549 4 месяца назад
@Garth2011 perhaps not, way before that was way to go, slide rule, protractors to due any mathematical equation/solution. All formulas were writren in hand in notebook fashion, calculations/and or formulas then translated/expressed on chalkboard, to result in a final answer.
@frankortolano5886
@frankortolano5886 3 года назад
What a genuine, amazing what he would design today if he were alive, great great man
@fusiongurudotcom8195
@fusiongurudotcom8195 4 года назад
I personally new this man and had many conversations with him.
@Flightstar
@Flightstar 4 года назад
Write a book.
@dalecomer5951
@dalecomer5951 4 года назад
So?
@kay9549
@kay9549 4 месяца назад
@fusiongurudotcom8195 you were blessed to met this extraordinary individual, absolutely way ahead of the curve. Brilliant !!
@Erikslust
@Erikslust 4 года назад
Great to see this film. I live in the city of Malmo in Sweden from where his parents came. Kelly Johnson is unfortunately not very well known in Sweden.
@trespire
@trespire 4 года назад
@Erikslust I never knew Kelly Johnson's family was Swedish. That might explain a few things like excellence in mechanical engineering, metallurgy and work ethics.
@thecraigster8888
@thecraigster8888 3 года назад
I live in the U.P. of Michigan where Kelly was born. He is only moderately well known up here. The access road to our local airport was named in his honor, but I would guess that less than half the people driving it would know anything about him. His hometown of Ishpeming just recently erected a statue honoring him and two other famous native sons. That was long overdue.
@starguy2718
@starguy2718 3 года назад
@@thecraigster8888 Ishpeming was the hometown of both Kelly Johnson and Nobel scientist Glenn Seaborg. Something in the water, in Ishpeming, to produce two genius-level individuals?
@thecraigster8888
@thecraigster8888 3 года назад
@@starguy2718 Not only that , but they were both first generation Swedish in a town that was mostly Finnish and Italian immigrants working in the iron mines.
@leefithian3704
@leefithian3704 3 года назад
Spread it ! , his work was a human progress , despite its uses , even the microwave kills fatty’s yr round
@Dirk-R
@Dirk-R 4 года назад
He said "it will be a long time before we have an airplane that has higher performance". Well, he was wrong, it wasn't a long time, we still don't have another airplane with higher performance. Designled with a slide rude, but still unbeaten. What a brilliant guy!
@moizkhan5797
@moizkhan5797 4 года назад
God father of aviation industry . Extraordinary Talent , Passion & leadership qualities . In todays computer age every thing has outclass the previous years products in quality , design & features but in aviation computers still needs a long time to outclass this 50 year old plane .
@dalecomer5951
@dalecomer5951 4 года назад
They started materials and structures testing in '58. First flight with J-75 engines (A-11) in Apr "62.
@gregparrott
@gregparrott 4 года назад
What an amazing person. RU-vid's algorithms aren't very good for this subject. Otherwise, any of the viewers of military aircraft, and the SR-71 in particular, would have seen this as a suggested video, and would certainly have viewed it.
@Jorge01234
@Jorge01234 4 года назад
They probably make it like so on purpose.
@johnlehew8192
@johnlehew8192 Год назад
A statue of Kelly should stand tall in many places, University of Michigan, MIT, and besides a few SR-71s in the museums to inspire new engineers. He is the Einstein of aeronautics!
@kay9549
@kay9549 4 месяца назад
@johnielehew8192 yes, as it should be. Did not realize that he was involved w/the p-38 until read a review on it. Kelly was such a blessed individual. Knew that he would take flights early on, w/pilots on initial prototypes. He indeed listened to his pilots, in reference how the plane was handling. They would make any changes that were necessary. Kelly was such an innovative individual, aviation are so blessed to have this individual. He was a no nonsense, wanted any protect to succeed; even when he had a time line of 180 days, he/his staff was able to deliver prior to the date, believe it was 138 days.
@robertojofre15
@robertojofre15 4 года назад
the 🐐, long live kelly, and his countless acomplishments.
@davidboyd6523
@davidboyd6523 4 года назад
It always amazed me how the blackbird sat ready to go leaking all over the place yet it was a case of kick the tyres light the fires lets go! And the minute it took off it stopped leaking! There are greats and then there is Kelly Johnson A ledgend , A visionary with one hell of an eye at designing some of the weirdest yet truly amazing aircraft!
@starguy2718
@starguy2718 3 года назад
When the Blackbird approached Mach 1, friction from the shockwave would cause the fuselage to heat up and expand, sealing up all the leaks.
@raleighsinclair1012
@raleighsinclair1012 7 месяцев назад
I just finished reading his autobiography. 10/10 recommend!! What a REMARKABLE human being. Beyond his genius tho, I was so moved to read and learn about who he was as a person. So much compassion, so much love, so little ego. A true inspiration. 💜🙏
@usa-1129
@usa-1129 Год назад
What he said at the end just gave me bitter sweet feels. 😞 It's been a long time indeed.
@brentolson4103
@brentolson4103 3 года назад
I had the honor of working for then Rockwell Aviation at Plant 42 in Palmdale in 1982-1983. We were building the first 10 B1-B aircraft. Some had test modules, some were bound for the customer, the Air Force. Besides the pride in building the B1; what else was happening around us was even more awesome. We heard scuttle about what was going on in the new Lockheed hangar across from us and found out later it was the B-2. In the building next to ours, Space Division was building whatever. Our tolerances on the B1were to the .001. My friends who worked in Space said theirs were to .0001. We also found out later that the F-22 and F-23 were also being developed in buildings down the runway. But the things I remember most are: when the U-2 would drop in for Lockheed; when they test fired the SR-71 engines (as in the video), or the ultimate, when the SR-71 took off with its chase plane. Our building was 1/4 mile from the runway and no matter if the doors were open or closed, when the pilot hit the A/B the shock waves vibrated your clothes. Took forever to get off the ground, but when it did, you didn't see it very long as its climb rate was unbelievable for an airframe of that size. Truly, a one of a kind!
@soaringvulture
@soaringvulture 3 года назад
B-2? What was Lockheed doing building a Northrop airplane?
@grahamduncan2843
@grahamduncan2843 4 года назад
I read Ben Rich's Skunk Works, and this is a major RU-vid find! Thanks for uploading.
@tridelltransportation3603
@tridelltransportation3603 3 года назад
In the early 90’s I was at Hill AFB. Occasionally an SR71 would depart, always at night. Twin flames of cobalt blue and a sound like the ripping of time and the cosmos. Now my youngest daughter works at the museum there. They have a fine SR71 on display. I always touch it when I visit.
@garethroberts9223
@garethroberts9223 3 года назад
Legend! - What a legacy!!!!!! 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever!'
@MarkSmith-js2pu
@MarkSmith-js2pu 4 года назад
Kelty Johnson, was a genius, and a leader, what he accomplished is simply amazing, without his influence where would we be. He deserves to up there with all the Astronauts 🇺🇸❤️
@romeosierratango4464
@romeosierratango4464 4 года назад
God bless this absolute GENIUS of a man. Basically, he designed this and countless other airplanes and didnt even really have a computer. Sad that this video has so few ‘Likes’. Had this been some super-dumb reality Kim Kardashian type nonsense it wud have had like 100 million.
@blkft
@blkft 4 года назад
He designed many planes but officially didn't really design this except in concept. There were many other aeronautical engineers that worked for him that made this and other projects possible.
@Flightstar
@Flightstar 4 года назад
Kardy Kim has something in common with the 71's inlet spikes. Their both made of plastic.
@dalecomer5951
@dalecomer5951 4 года назад
They had digital computers. The kind with punched card input and fanfold printed output. Those were used for difficult computational problems. For routine design calculations they used the sliderule because they did not have handheld calculators.
@stewart8737
@stewart8737 4 года назад
love the p 38 lightning...
@aubreysteele4466
@aubreysteele4466 3 года назад
Not only was Mr. Johnson the greatest aeronautical engineer he was a tremendous manager. "On time and under budget."
@Flightstar
@Flightstar 4 года назад
When I was a kid in the sixties, I got a SR-71 plastic toy for Christmas. It was probably about 10" long and green in color. A few years ago I was at Evergreen Museum and touched the titanium tip on the inlet spike, It was sharp as a nail.
@brianhurt3801
@brianhurt3801 3 года назад
Impossible it was still a secret
@rideon6140
@rideon6140 3 года назад
@@brianhurt3801 " A few years ago" the plane was already on display in several places - I touched it too.
@jlscott64
@jlscott64 3 года назад
@@brianhurt3801 not true. www.beale.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/667175/this-week-in-beale-history-sr-71-revealed/
@justayoutuber1906
@justayoutuber1906 3 года назад
@@jlscott64 that was just the MENTION of the program. Not a model
@justayoutuber1906
@justayoutuber1906 3 года назад
I think Revell made the first model in 1981 called the "Spy Plane". Remember, that was Cold War times.
@cavecookie1
@cavecookie1 4 года назад
Kelly Johnson; a true American legend. A pioneer throughout his career. Not only a genius aeronautical engineer, but a master of organization, and he had a gift for getting the best from his people.
@chuckfinley6156
@chuckfinley6156 4 года назад
Hall Hibbard once said that Kelly could see air. GOAT.
@richardcranium5839
@richardcranium5839 4 года назад
before computer modeling and high tech wind tunnels, i believe it!!!
@lIlIANONYMOUSIlIl
@lIlIANONYMOUSIlIl 3 года назад
Hall Hibbard.
@randymichel459
@randymichel459 4 года назад
Genius is probably an understatement to describe Kelly Johnson. We owe our security to him and his team for creating and making the SR-71 and U-2. It doesn’t look like this was filmed at Palmdale, Beale, or Edwards.
@dalecomer5951
@dalecomer5951 4 года назад
Looks like "Blackbird Air Park" in Palmdale.
@trespire
@trespire 4 года назад
@Randy Michel Agree, we all owe our security to Kelly Johnson and the SkunkWorks.
@ChuckHickl
@ChuckHickl 4 года назад
Kelly Johnson is the most underappreciated aviation designer if all time. No argument can be made to the contrary.
@pushing2throttles
@pushing2throttles 4 года назад
Kelly Johnson, true aviation pioneer and legend!
@kevinferguson7936
@kevinferguson7936 4 года назад
I'm glad I met him my dad was one of his engineers.
@samwalton4598
@samwalton4598 3 года назад
This is a brilliant man. What a great story of a feat of engineering. Fascinating! The man hours that went into the design and testing is truly amazing. I chuckled when he said “it’s very expensive to fly supersonic”. Especially when we now have satellites that can circle earth every 90 minutes!! It’s hard to fathom exhaust gases at 3500 degrees!! Mind blowing technology in 1958. True pioneers!
@howegav
@howegav 4 года назад
Thanks for putting this video on youtube.
@brandonburr4900
@brandonburr4900 4 года назад
Anybody know when this interview was? Haven't seen many interviews of Kelly. Such a soft spoken genius. You could spend much time talking about those magnificent engines. Those are working miracles of engineering by themselves. Nothing has come close to tha5 performance. Obviously Kellys will always be known for the sr71 and the u2 but with him at Lockheed they made so many other cutting edge planes ahead of their time. The p38 is another classic. This guy is a inspiration to many and if you ever get the opportunity to read the book skunk works do so. Terrifc book with more Kelly Johnson tails.
@saucyvinnie3812
@saucyvinnie3812 3 года назад
As a young kid I saw a static SR-71 at Castle Air Force Base in California. It’s like seeing the 8th wonder of the world in person. To this day 20 years later, I still am mesmerized thinking about it.
@karanveerverma5360
@karanveerverma5360 8 месяцев назад
I don't know why but I got tears watch him speaking of this aircraft. One of my favorite aircrafts of all time and the epitome of what engineers can achieve under the leadership of person like "Kelly". RIP sir.
@Chickennss
@Chickennss 4 года назад
The book “Skunkworks” is a nice account of the era. It touches on the SR-71 and it’s design and then moves into the stealth fighter.
@starguy2718
@starguy2718 3 года назад
Read Kelly's autobiography, "Kelly: More Than My Share Of It All"
@ricardobornman1698
@ricardobornman1698 4 года назад
An absolute legend! A true pioneer.
@andrewgirdlestone7607
@andrewgirdlestone7607 3 года назад
Kelly Johnson not one for fashion, a brilliant engineer and manager of teams, what that man accomplished in such a short space of time was amazing
@kevinferguson7936
@kevinferguson7936 4 года назад
My dads boss. I worked for him too. He was very cool.
@MicrophonicFool
@MicrophonicFool 4 года назад
This guy is a one man engineering powerhouse. Mostly just coming straight out of his mind initially
@Dcscockpit
@Dcscockpit Месяц назад
Kelly Johnson was one of the greatest aerontautical minds we will ever see. His story is amazing, and our country owes a lot to him.
@anchor4067
@anchor4067 4 года назад
KELLY JOHNSON HIMSELF 🔥 I USED TO SEE THE PLANE IN SOUTH AFRICA , WE USED TO SEE IT TOO BUT WE NEVER KNEW WHAT WAS IT BUT NOW I KNOW
@FIREBRAND38
@FIREBRAND38 4 года назад
Your caps lock seems to be stuck.
@fekard
@fekard 3 года назад
I think this plane never landed in Africa. Not sure if it ever made it into Southern Hemisphere. The Nasa u2 has been in SA.
@anchor4067
@anchor4067 3 года назад
@@fekard probably not, after reading that most of the stuff about the plane is still classified, I thought most probably S.A. would be interesting for them, post and pre apartheid.
@brucesmith4245
@brucesmith4245 Год назад
​@@fekard it went into the southern hemisphere at least twice to Diego Garcia.
@lonestar3433
@lonestar3433 Месяц назад
Amazing video! Never really seen this legend in an interview to explain his beautiful creation. Thank you!
@1ocean515
@1ocean515 4 года назад
My Uncle, Richard “Dick” DeGrey, was program manager on the SR71. Just one of many behind the scenes hero’s who sought to make the world a safer place.
@DavidSmith-ze2wi
@DavidSmith-ze2wi 4 года назад
The SR 71 Blackbird is a truly awesome aircraft but its not surprising as Kelly Johnson was a truly awesome aircraft designer and engineer. To have created such a plane at the time with the technology available one can only guess the headaches there must have been. RIP Kelly Johnson. Creator of some fantastic aircraft.
@backfru
@backfru 2 года назад
I'm still utterly obsessed by this aircraft
@Wombats-1
@Wombats-1 Год назад
its just insane to me how casually Kelly walks around those two planes like he's watering the grass. just insane how ahead of its time that SR was. Kelly was one of the greatest everything to ever live.
@benjaminperez7328
@benjaminperez7328 Год назад
Those airplanes are basically his children. He acts like a proud and loving father.
@mikestutt8574
@mikestutt8574 10 месяцев назад
He’s a man for whom on seeing something classified - “Top Secret” would say, “that’s okay, I know everything that’s in there anyway.”
@Pichouette
@Pichouette 6 дней назад
I remember seeing the SR-71 when I was in Okinawa in 1988. I'll never forget that.
@rsanford1196
@rsanford1196 3 года назад
Clearly he was the Best of the Best! Thank You for everything!
@bobsmoot8454
@bobsmoot8454 3 года назад
Mr. Johnson was one very smart man, think of all the planes he helped bring to life and the missions they accomplished that served to protect our way of life, thank you sir.
@mirkogolob2331
@mirkogolob2331 Месяц назад
Have seen the Blackbird, and even touched the airframe, WHAT A FEELING😊
@blkcoupequattro
@blkcoupequattro 4 года назад
Built with slide rulers, and punch cards the SR71. My late father in law worked at MITRE, Lincoln Labs, Raytheon, and few others, NASA as well, he had one in his desk drawer. My father in law was a radar systems engineer. Both the SR71, and radar were offensive military weapons of their time. I've never used one, but its purpose is part of many trades that we have not seen the last of I'm quite sure of, transistors are noteworthy for failure.....
@RickySwan
@RickySwan 4 года назад
Thank you for uploading. It's a special piece of film. A walkaround what is perhaps the most exquisitely engineered creation ever, with the only man capable of bringing it to life, especially when you consider (judging by the filmstock) that it was still a black project at the time this film was shot. More please...!
@cessna195
@cessna195 4 года назад
Kelly is the reason I became an engineer!
@johnflorio3052
@johnflorio3052 3 года назад
Kelly Johnson is the greatest aeronautical engineer who ever lived. From the P-38 to the SR-71 his designs are legendary. Our nation is safer due to his work.
@darrellid
@darrellid 3 года назад
What a great find. Clarence Johnson is the John Browning of aircraft design. Thank you for sharing.
@elijahrobinson2362
@elijahrobinson2362 3 года назад
The mid-1900s were full of exceptionally brilliant minds, in aerodynamics, computer development, cryptology/cryptography, mathematics. We get to enjoy the legacy of their brilliance with so many things we take for granted. Today’s scientists can see so far because they stand on the shoulders of the achievements of these giants.
@georgewhitehead8185
@georgewhitehead8185 3 года назад
it is wonderful to see this great American Aeronautical and systems engineer up close, and to be able to hear him talk. He is a national treasure.
@SuperScottCrawford
@SuperScottCrawford 4 года назад
Wow. Just... wow! I like the way he moves confidently under the plane without ducking. He's so familiar. Gotta admit, he sounds different than I imagined.
@bruceherschberger1871
@bruceherschberger1871 4 года назад
A very great American. Amazing man.
@christopheblanchi4777
@christopheblanchi4777 4 года назад
Kelly is a legend in the aerospace engineering world. I think it is safe to say that he will never be forgotten there. He was indeed an incredible engineer with a 6th sense for airflows. His creations were all ahead of their time and were often delivered on time and under budget. Underpromise and overdeliver must have been his motto. Todays F35 program in comparison is nothing but a boondoggle of cost-plus contracts for Lockheed. The F35 does have an impressive situational information management system (I could be ported to other planes) but as a flying platform, it will never be inspirational like the SR71, not even close. Its development cost is nothing but staggering and should be an example for all times of poor project management at the expense of the US taxpayers. The SR71 is an incredible machine. An inspirational idea, brilliantly designed, beautiful, menacing in the way that all of its forms follows their respective functions, and totally unmatched to this day when it comes to flying capabilities. Amazingly, its speed limit came from its compressor inlet temperature (max of 427degrees C). Depending on atmospheric conditions, its top speed could therefore vary quite a bit. Brian Shul (Sledd Driver )tells some of the best stories about flying the SR71. It is one of these amazing facts that at high speeds, the faster the SR71 flew the more efficient it became. As he says, it is hard to imagine a future scenario where anything similar would need to be designed and built. Satellites, the U2 newer variants, drones, social media have all replaced the need for an SR71. Another mythical plane like the SR71 is the Valkyrie. Brilliant engineering and incredible performance, but again, a design whose need disappeared and will most likely never be seen again.
@Psycandy
@Psycandy 3 года назад
an incredible man and breathtaking work
@americansailor7967
@americansailor7967 3 года назад
Kelly Johnson is a legend Glad is was on our side.
@1951timbo
@1951timbo 4 года назад
Incredible man
@craiga2002
@craiga2002 4 года назад
The Blackbird at the end of the film is being chased by another Kelly Johnson 'Skunkworks' creation, the F-104 Starfighter. Wow!!
@Daddymouse-ny9cz
@Daddymouse-ny9cz 3 года назад
I once had a chance to touch and get up close and personal with an SR-71, and have only one word: AWESOME!
@KernowekTim
@KernowekTim 3 года назад
A man with the ability of 'reducing' the horizons of mankind, through a genius that comes naturally to those destined to be remembered as being true 'Greats Of All Time..
@stevethomas760
@stevethomas760 3 года назад
This video absolutely made my morning. Two aviation Legends, Kelly Johnson and the SR71. Incredible interview
@brucemoyers1006
@brucemoyers1006 3 года назад
Mr. Johnson demonstrates the rare Genius we see so rarely. He is a humble man. The effort that went into this aircraft is so rare. We see thse folks once in an industry, sometimes.
@johnh1353
@johnh1353 6 месяцев назад
As an engineer I've always been fascinated about Kelly Johnson and his accomplishments ... yes, he was an innovator and very creatives .. however speaking with people that worked with him, his best quality was managing the engineering project and teams of engineers ... he knew how important it was to keep the bureaucracy away from his top talent and to trust in them to solve problems
@pinaricyt
@pinaricyt 4 года назад
Johnson was a true design genius!
@FlyNAA
@FlyNAA 4 года назад
Those closing words are kind of beautifully haunting.
@julien8629
@julien8629 4 года назад
Absolute madlad. Legendary madlad
@celtisafricana4984
@celtisafricana4984 4 года назад
There's a LOT more to the story of Kelly Johnson as well as the SR71... small details that are almost unbelievable. He was truly one of aviation's greatest minds.
@kentonian
@kentonian 3 года назад
As a Brit A respect Kelly Johnson more than just about any engineer in history. His passion for the craft shines through and I’m sure inspired those that worked and subcontracted for him. The fact the sr71 was never shot down after any attempts is a brilliantly legacy for Kelly and the following stealth aircraft that no doubt saved many allied lives.
@LA-ep2nr
@LA-ep2nr 3 года назад
In the very early 1980’s, I had the privilege of seeing the SR-71 do a high speed pass at Norton AFB. When it climbed at full afterburner, it was gone from sight in 15 seconds. Kelly Johnson was a masterful engineer and designer. He’s an American icon.
@robertnelson3179
@robertnelson3179 4 года назад
Cool to watch loved the comment about slide rule my dad used to have one at all times. He worked up at murac as well
@mikegriffith8266
@mikegriffith8266 4 года назад
Pure genius.
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