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Why Was This Plane Invulnerable: The SR-71 Blackbird Story 

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The Cold War locked the United States and Soviet Union into a tense struggle for global influence and control. The first purpose-built American spy plane to fly over the Soviet Union was the Lockheed U-2. Neither fast nor stealthy, the U-2’s tactical advantage was that it could supposedly fly above soviet radar and air defenses.
Yet even before the U-2 began surveillance missions, there were already plans for the next generation of spy plane. The need for a U-2 successor became more pressing as Soviet radars had tracked the U-2 since the very first reconnaissance flight. In 1960, a Soviet surface to air missile downed a U-2 deep within soviet airspace, heightening tensions between the two Cold War rivals. If America was to continue vital reconnaissance missions over the Soviet Union, it would need an aircraft with a combination of incredible speed, altitude and stealth.
In 1959, the CIA chose Lockheed over rival Convair to build the next generation of spy plane. Lockheed’s highly classified spy plane would be known as the A-12. Originally designed for the CIA for reconnaissance, the A-12 was also developed as an interceptor prototype, along with a variant that could launch an unmanned reconnaissance drone. The SR-71 Blackbird, a later variant developed for the Air Force would go on to serve for decades while the other variants were quickly retired. Nearly 60 years after their first flight, the SR-71 and its A-12 successors remain the fastest air breathing jets to ever fly. Lockheed’s engineers had to innovate many aspects of the aircraft from unique engine characteristics, stealth features, to the extensive use of titanium for the first time in an aircraft.
For years, the SR-71 Blackbirds were practically invulnerable, being able to outfly and out climb any threat, but by 1980s, Mig-31s and a new of generation of surface to air missiles began to erode the aircraft’s impunity. The SR-71 Blackbirds were finally retired from service in 1998. These reconnaissance aircraft were enormously expensive to operate and politics and infighting for defense budgets eventually had the SR-71s days numbered. Advances in spy satellites, aerial drones and the SR-71’s inability to deliver surveillance data in real time, diminished some of the plane’s utility. #SR71 #Blackbird #SpyPlanes
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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@Chleosl
@Chleosl 3 года назад
Its literally like : Q : How to do not get hit by missile? A : just go faster than missile
@whisperviz1346
@whisperviz1346 3 года назад
speed problem required speed solution
@alegiu1
@alegiu1 3 года назад
In Russian accent pls
@HomeRunChess
@HomeRunChess 3 года назад
@@alegiu1 American accent*
@nobpyxl5389
@nobpyxl5389 3 года назад
No not that the answer is : be the missle
@chronomyri6822
@chronomyri6822 3 года назад
@@nobpyxl5389 that what japanese kamikaze pilot said
@sasha022
@sasha022 4 года назад
You missed the funniest detail: Lockheed bought titanium for these aircrafts from USSR through a chain of phoney companies in non-NATO countries.
@KandiKlover
@KandiKlover 4 года назад
Yeah that's called shell companies. North Korea and Cuba and China do that today.
@tincoffin
@tincoffin 4 года назад
Britain bought stuff from hostile powers during the war via a neutral country - Portugal . My aunt used to fly out to Portugal with a diplomatic brief case every month stuffed with banknotes.
@ElliottAS
@ElliottAS 4 года назад
You couldn’t do it today with accounting forensics.
@Suisfonia
@Suisfonia 4 года назад
@@ElliottAS or hell, even the media in some cases.
@TitanBeats
@TitanBeats 4 года назад
@@Suisfonia 100% could do it today, you just have to have a brain and a tiny bit of resource
@puggybutton2136
@puggybutton2136 3 года назад
"ok so how do we not get hit by a missile?" **snorts a line** "make the plane faster than the missile"
@heathb4319
@heathb4319 2 года назад
Hahahahahah....i thought after the line snort you were going to say sprinkle some of this in the fuel. ;)
@thesorrow4664
@thesorrow4664 2 года назад
😆
@carbonatedmilkincorporated4499
@carbonatedmilkincorporated4499 2 года назад
**snorts oil**
@shoto42
@shoto42 2 года назад
*snorts line harder* put jet engines in the jet engines, that’ll do it
@OttoHIGHtower24
@OttoHIGHtower24 2 года назад
🤣
@nosteponsnek2617
@nosteponsnek2617 2 года назад
The most sinister looking aircraft to ever take the skies, even to this day. Its mind blowing this was developed with slide rulers and clay models.
@nyannyan123456
@nyannyan123456 2 года назад
The apollo era blows my mind too. To think everyone under 50 years of age has not experience in their lifetime having a human on the moon.
@FrolicHipster
@FrolicHipster Год назад
My grandfather actually was part of the people who help created it, but he died not so long ago. ):
@ut2k4wikichici
@ut2k4wikichici Год назад
And talent
@Egerit100
@Egerit100 Год назад
I mean... big car companies still use life sized clay models to design their cars after they get a render on the computer
@nosteponsnek2617
@nosteponsnek2617 Год назад
@@Egerit100 Key words, after they render on computer.
@isaacdoukaskomnenos8013
@isaacdoukaskomnenos8013 4 года назад
Cars back then didn't even have air condition Imagine what secret technology there is now
@isaacdoukaskomnenos8013
@isaacdoukaskomnenos8013 4 года назад
@Ben Silva what about the flight to the moon 1969
@isaacdoukaskomnenos8013
@isaacdoukaskomnenos8013 4 года назад
@Zero Cool still you do get my point
@isaacdoukaskomnenos8013
@isaacdoukaskomnenos8013 4 года назад
@Ben Silva technology gap between government and people
@WarPigstheHun
@WarPigstheHun 4 года назад
Air AIR condition for AIR
@Timbobjr
@Timbobjr 4 года назад
Top secret A/C technology
@Madsy9
@Madsy9 4 года назад
It's insane to me how the SR-71 being from the 1960s still looks like something out of a science-fiction novel design-wise.
@katamarankatamaranovich9986
@katamarankatamaranovich9986 4 года назад
SR-71 was a prototype for Normandy from Mass Effect. Just think of it, modern designers took Blackbird`s desing to create futuristic space-ship. It`s crazy.
@dearelusive9557
@dearelusive9557 4 года назад
To me personally the m16 has that same appeal, hard to see now as everything clones it but just looked so different than everything else at the time
@BuckeyeM80
@BuckeyeM80 4 года назад
XMen uses this plane in their movies
@Kordanor
@Kordanor 4 года назад
For me it's nostalgia...had a Ring Raider Toy Airplane which was a SR-71. Thinking about buying it again! :P
@cry9438
@cry9438 4 года назад
*Dude it's literally a SciFi future tech.* The amount of money your government spend in military is incredibly high that they are able to push military technology 3 decades forward. That's why.
@ericvick7722
@ericvick7722 3 года назад
It's insane how this futuristic creation of engineering is retired today. It doesn't look obsolete at all.
@Jeed92
@Jeed92 2 года назад
Well it kinda is because of all the satelites.
@clintelkins9630
@clintelkins9630 2 года назад
When will they be declassified enough to buy one
@Cesp43
@Cesp43 2 года назад
@@clintelkins9630 depends, the design may be so good the US maybe very well just use it as a shell, and build on it and creating their new spy plane. As much as satellites are helpful, they can be costly to maintain, repair, and replace, and sometimes they have to change their orbits so much just for a single photo.
@karenwang313
@karenwang313 Год назад
In the case of a war, I'm pretty sure those satellites will be some of the first casualties.
@ArturKwaszyn
@ArturKwaszyn Год назад
Imagine what they have available now.
@ragsriches8213
@ragsriches8213 3 года назад
In my personal opinion, It is probably one of the greatest planes ever built. This and the B2 Bomber.
@jessewheinrichs
@jessewheinrichs 3 года назад
As the greatest American planes they definitely have a case
@spyrosbolt2645
@spyrosbolt2645 3 года назад
Agree
@zildiun2327
@zildiun2327 3 года назад
The B-52 as well. They first took flight in 1952, yet the are continuing into service at least until 2050. Imagine if the Sopwith Canel, a WW1 biplane, was in service all the way until the middle of the Cold War. Now you have an idea of just how incredible the B-52 is. Edit: Keep in mind, they will continue into service AT LEAST until the 2050s. Even with B1 Lancers and B2s, many politicians are pushing to keep the B-52 as the workhorse of the air force, and it is likely that they will be in service for even longer.
@ArjunKumar-mc8jy
@ArjunKumar-mc8jy 3 года назад
And the B-1 Lancer `0'
@sacredhorse6728
@sacredhorse6728 3 года назад
Nah c-130 herculies
@Hydrazine1000
@Hydrazine1000 4 года назад
"Invulnerable" is not really the most fitting word for it, when you think of it. The SR-71 was Untouchable.
@kaikart123
@kaikart123 4 года назад
This, "invulnerable" is incorrect, "untouchable" is the correct one
@garysellars8761
@garysellars8761 4 года назад
Except it wasn't. If the SR-71 was so untouchable why did the USAF never fly it in Soviet airspace but instead buzzed around the periphery? The SR-71 could be intercepted, though with some difficulty.
@kaikart123
@kaikart123 4 года назад
@@garysellars8761 do you even watch the vid? he explained why in the vid.
@Hydrazine1000
@Hydrazine1000 4 года назад
@@garysellars8761 We'll never know for sure if it could have been intercepted... because no SR-71 ever was. The Soviets would have used the PR value to the max, if they had. Did the Soviets have the capability? Maybe. Maybe not. The defected MIG-25 showed that the actual capabilities of that alledged SR-71 killer weren't living up to its hype. I assume the SR-71 only buzzed the SU periphery out of precaution, trying to avoid another egg-on-face incident like the downed U2. The SR-71 apparently has over 1000 recorded shoot-down attempts. I'll stick with "untouchable".
@max-mg7gk
@max-mg7gk 4 года назад
Air particles and pressures that help cause the death of the SR: what?
@219garry
@219garry 4 года назад
SR 71 Pilot: "I'm hitting the brakes to take a selfie with this missile behind me".
@unbornagain356
@unbornagain356 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@netboy1102
@netboy1102 4 года назад
Lolz, it can happen with American pilots
@javajav3004
@javajav3004 4 года назад
Missile: Am I a joke to you?
@mirandela777
@mirandela777 4 года назад
UPS, was an S200, and now is up on my ass !
@mirandela777
@mirandela777 4 года назад
@gamer zone yeah, sure, those 2000+ muricans pilots downed over Nam by russian missiles 4 sure agree with you... other 200 killed / captured murican pilots for entering URSS air-space also agree with you... www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/secret-casualties-of-the-cold-war-180967122/ So, try again you, this time harder dude, with 2 brain-cells at once !
@robertwhittingham2855
@robertwhittingham2855 2 года назад
I remember the story of a blackbird pilot flying at 60000 ft over the Atlantic and being told to change course for another aircraft. The other aircraft was Concorde. The pilot thought it amusing that he was in his space suit on oxygen and the passengers in Concorde were looking out of their windows drinking their champagne 🍾.😂😂🥂
@chheinrich8486
@chheinrich8486 Год назад
Imagine a concorde passanger looking out the Window and seeing the blackbird as its bevoming faster and clips even higher than the concorde
@vincentbujold-roux4898
@vincentbujold-roux4898 Год назад
I’m afraid that these times will be the glory days of aviation. I doubt such things will happen again
@thelegoman1176
@thelegoman1176 Год назад
The SR 71 BLACKBIRD and concorde are both 2 of my favourite aircraft
@Noobie2k7
@Noobie2k7 4 месяца назад
Ive only ever flown on 3 aircraft in my life so far and one of them was Concorde. I find that kind of funny. Ive still yet to actually fly on a single current jetliner. Just weird happenstance I suppose. Ive flown on Concorde, a small prop plane for Skydiving and then also been in a Hawk-T1A which are planes used by the Red Arrows stunt display team.
@numbdigger9552
@numbdigger9552 Месяц назад
@@vincentbujold-roux4898 I hope one day space travel will allow us to experience cool vehicles. For now we have to settle for fast bikes.
@BrianSmith-ez9kj
@BrianSmith-ez9kj 2 года назад
Another bit of trivia not covered in this video -- when they retired the SR-71, in 1998, on the final flight from the West Coast to Florida, the pilots went full throttle and set a new continental speed record for coast-to-coast flight time- not sure if that has been broken yet
@rylamistrandall6517
@rylamistrandall6517 Год назад
I can't imagine what kind of emotion the pilots were feeling when they stepped down that airplane for the final time and thinking "no one will ever fly in this again." Some mix of sad and proud I'd presume
@ZaHandle
@ZaHandle Год назад
Legends said someone started blasting Free Bird on the radio Jk
@thelegoman1176
@thelegoman1176 Год назад
Also in the 70s the SR 71 BLACKBIRD flew from New York to London in 1hr 55min. Hasn't been broken once
@prequelanimations539
@prequelanimations539 11 месяцев назад
@@rylamistrandall6517nasa still flies them for research according to the video
@mostlymagical3220
@mostlymagical3220 3 месяца назад
Average speed of 2,152 miles per hour. Coast to coast in an hour
@darthrevan3315
@darthrevan3315 4 года назад
Sr 71: I’m the fastest jet. The plane and cameraman following it: *You underestimate my power*
@copdatchoppa
@copdatchoppa 4 года назад
hahaha
@michaeljr4085
@michaeljr4085 4 года назад
Plot twist ; the cameraman was also In one
@igameidoresearchtoo6511
@igameidoresearchtoo6511 4 года назад
@@michaeljr4085 no, the camera man was in the X-15 (this is a joke)
@necr0o
@necr0o 4 года назад
@Branden Marcum my spaceship can outrun the Blackbird don't worry I'll hold back XD
@Bhoope
@Bhoope 3 года назад
@@michaeljr4085 no wtf dumb noob the camera man was running on air
@krustimemez4201
@krustimemez4201 4 года назад
When they flew over North Korea they literally thought their radars were glitching because it was going so fast and high
@novemberdelta1282
@novemberdelta1282 4 года назад
@Tadamichi Goto eeeeh, the infographics show gets a lot of things wrong. I liked real engineering's video better.
@DSAEAyushSK
@DSAEAyushSK 3 года назад
@Krusti Memez any source for that? I'd like to read about it.
@kishascape
@kishascape 3 года назад
Is that how google maps got their close up aerial imagery of north korea?
@rosstessien6677
@rosstessien6677 3 года назад
@@novemberdelta1282 You sure? Do you have proof?
@novemberdelta1282
@novemberdelta1282 3 года назад
@@rosstessien6677 go watch their video, they messed up a lot of things.
@mothmagic1
@mothmagic1 Год назад
Once read a book by an SR-71 pilot. He tells the story of one of his flights where his back seater says the threat radar is lit up like a Christmas tree. They saw the missiles launch and discovered that while some had the height they didn't have the speed and the ones that had the speed were burning out way short of the aircraft's altitude. An awesome piece of engineering for the time considering that while it's regarded as a 1960s aircraft the design is actually early 50s
@Calamity5
@Calamity5 4 месяца назад
and they say the speed of the 71 hast been beaten 60 years later. now that cannot possibly be true. the DoD will reinvent the fuking laws of physics to make the us the most militarily overpowered country in the world
@davidvandersterre
@davidvandersterre 3 года назад
The only plane that outclassed the Blackbird was the one flying next to it to film it 🛩️🎥
@omega1575
@omega1575 2 года назад
Legend has it, there wasn’t a plane, it’s just the camera man running really fast in mid air
@mrrp405
@mrrp405 2 года назад
@@omega1575 THE Camera Man
@WHITEGOLD803
@WHITEGOLD803 2 года назад
I see how you could put it on the exact same level as the SR-71 because it had to keep up with it but how do you say it outclassed that SR-71
@WHITEGOLD803
@WHITEGOLD803 2 года назад
Just curious to the process of qualification for such a high praise
@froztbytesyoutubealt3201
@froztbytesyoutubealt3201 5 лет назад
The SR-71: A plane made of titanium going so fast that it can accidentally incinerate itself.
@-.-4595
@-.-4595 5 лет назад
it's like a puppy that gets to exited
@Saiqo17
@Saiqo17 4 года назад
more like a child going down a slide so fast they just melt
@-.-4595
@-.-4595 4 года назад
@Jameson Audette and twice as expensive lmao
@narekhart9862
@narekhart9862 4 года назад
More like giving a kid a toy theyre not capable of maintaining...
@vincentfontanez9334
@vincentfontanez9334 4 года назад
Just to fly by one of the poorest countries on earth wich is the eternal "enemy" hahaha so absurd. America the greatest country in the history of humanity
@mixrable1212
@mixrable1212 5 лет назад
Graphics 10/10 Facts 10/10 Anti-clickbait 999/10 Best RU-vid channel ever
@peterlaing2537
@peterlaing2537 5 лет назад
SofaWolf you’re right about the metric system. If only there were some kind of website where you could type in “feet to meters” and it would convert the numbers automatically, hmmm....
@user-bp8yg3ko1r
@user-bp8yg3ko1r 5 лет назад
@Mukund Shivakumar Totally agree...
@HMN134
@HMN134 5 лет назад
Anti ad 9999999999/10
@vincentlefebvre9255
@vincentlefebvre9255 5 лет назад
SofaWolf This brilliant system is used by the whole humanity . The imperial system was good at the time people were illiterate for the most. 1\2, 1\4 and so one...... 1\16......etc.. That's utterly mediocre . You need minimal knowledge to convert . Even for the volumes it's not good . The U.S. gallon is worth 3,783 litres and the imperial gallon is worth 4,3 litres . Apart for football and golf you should get rid of this primitive system . Water freezes at 0° celcius and boils at 100 °. That is so more intelligent than 32° and 212 °.
@yohannessulistyo4025
@yohannessulistyo4025 5 лет назад
In aviation, everybody is using a combination of imperial and metric. For example, RVSM is in feet. So, Chinese and Russian passenger jets' altimeter are using feet. Speed is in knots, unless you are high above, in which case you'll use Mach. German, French, Italian, Greek, Russian, Iranian, Indian, Thai, Indonesian, Kenyan, Liberian, every ATC might tell you to "slow down to 200" which every pilot know, is measured in knots.
@salmanariffin4916
@salmanariffin4916 2 года назад
4 black angels: SR 71 Blackbird F-117 Nighthawk B2 bomber U2 Spy plane
@maple1010
@maple1010 2 года назад
You missed one the angel of death
@ForkLefts
@ForkLefts 2 года назад
@@maple1010 it's It's not black
@maple1010
@maple1010 2 года назад
@@ForkLefts some time it is and they did add the U2 plane and that’s grey so count it in
@Mavszonetv
@Mavszonetv 10 дней назад
😅👏 wow
@geraltofrivia7448
@geraltofrivia7448 2 года назад
"You seem to know a lot about this plane" "DO YOU EVER READ MY CHRISTMAS LISTS"
@asifataul4595
@asifataul4595 2 года назад
Hell yeah, a fucking hellsing ultimate abridged reference !
@anwalborn
@anwalborn 4 года назад
You didn’t mention one of my favorite facts of this plane. Since the outer body got so hot, and the panels would expand so much in the heat, when the plane was on the ground each separate panel did not touch. The gaps were big enough that as it taxied to the runway, it was a race against time to get them into the air because the jet fuel would drip back out through the gaps. They would only load it with enough fuel for takeoff and to fly a few laps, so it could heat up the fuselage enough that the gaps closed up. Then they would refuel midair and the plane would then go on its mission
@JNM11787
@JNM11787 4 года назад
I heard about the gaps years ago...but i never knew they were barely fueled and then refueled after heat up...ive seen one in real life and its an amazing bird! Thanks for the trivia!
@mjuellarsen
@mjuellarsen 4 года назад
anwalborn that’s insane
@ShenYangAustralia
@ShenYangAustralia 4 года назад
I do like this comment, and did the gap issue eventually cause its retirement?
@TheNicestPig
@TheNicestPig 4 года назад
@@ShenYangAustralia nope, it was fine operational-wise. A combination of more advanced SAM (S-300s), better Soviet Interceptors (MiG-31s) and Spy Sattelites caused its retirement.
@joeoz733
@joeoz733 4 года назад
@@ShenYangAustralia No, the gap was part of the design. Cost and politics retired them.
@danielchong2917
@danielchong2917 4 года назад
I remember SR71's test pilot said in Clarkson's documentaries: “You're protected by the laws of physics.” Damn…
@angusconn758
@angusconn758 3 года назад
If that is not a powerful line then in don’t know what is.
@kimberlyholyk9052
@kimberlyholyk9052 3 года назад
It doesn't look obsolete at all.
@Ob1tuber
@Ob1tuber 3 года назад
As Jeremy Clarkson once famously said POOOOWWWWWWER
@mehmetgurdal
@mehmetgurdal 2 года назад
Well you can't beat that :D
@Aaleg
@Aaleg 2 года назад
Speed and powaa
@Wadley225
@Wadley225 3 года назад
6:57 - any time the government says something is OFFICIALLY retired, that means it is still being used.
@omega1575
@omega1575 2 года назад
To the government, Officially means “trust us” *wink*”
@flow185
@flow185 2 года назад
@@omega1575 trust me bro
@vinichie
@vinichie 2 года назад
True, as an ex airforce boom operator there are still a handful of kc135s running through the skys that solely carry the fuel the blackbird used so either its still in service, being used as a trainer for whatever is faster or whatever is faster uses the same fuel. No other plane used jt so its pretty ironic they still have tankers holding and flying the fuel.
@Tennischamp450
@Tennischamp450 2 года назад
Sad to say they are probably really are done because there is no need for them anymore. The government has tools far more modern, safer, and efficient than the SR-71 for surveillance.
@lan8401
@lan8401 3 года назад
SR 71 : 70% Plane, 30% Enggine Mig 31 : 30% Plane, 70% Enggine.
@cjthenarhwalking1378
@cjthenarhwalking1378 2 года назад
SR 71: 20% Plane 20% Engine 60% Fuel
@Cbrmkn98xs
@Cbrmkn98xs 2 года назад
Ah yes, my favorite motor, *the enggine*
@ElChivoAndy69
@ElChivoAndy69 2 года назад
A-10 Warthog: 90% Gun, 10% Plane.
@crimzonpegasus9714
@crimzonpegasus9714 5 лет назад
To make the long message short: "Plane Literally Too Fast To Die"
@GlowingSpamraam
@GlowingSpamraam 5 лет назад
except when it tries to land or fly very fast then it can die
@GlowingSpamraam
@GlowingSpamraam 5 лет назад
+Chris Gaming (ps 1/2 of all blackbirds were lost to crashes during non combat siturations
@AThingThatsWild
@AThingThatsWild 5 лет назад
@@GlowingSpamraam not true, one was shot down over Russia in 1983. Yet it wasnt eknowledged until last year by either side.
@Kytota
@Kytota 5 лет назад
@@AThingThatsWild No, that was false. It was an April Fool's joke. Doing a quick Google search will confirm that. However, the Russians did chase several Sr-71s before, but obviously never caught them.
@AThingThatsWild
@AThingThatsWild 5 лет назад
@@Kytota well, even if it was an aprils fool. The MIG 31 is way faster and can operate at the same hight. So even if they didnt shoot one down, they could.
@kami-3353
@kami-3353 5 лет назад
literally no one: blackbird: suffering from success
@MichaelHarto
@MichaelHarto 5 лет назад
Hahahaha dj khaled shout out voice activated when starting up these aircrafts.
@titanusrodan8344
@titanusrodan8344 5 лет назад
Now i know a Guy from Indonesia who watching Video that the same as me!
@MichaelHarto
@MichaelHarto 5 лет назад
@@titanusrodan8344 haha
@a9.9a9
@a9.9a9 5 лет назад
* *
@aniketbiswas7660
@aniketbiswas7660 5 лет назад
Quality humour
@josephstalin364
@josephstalin364 3 года назад
“The SR-71 is the fastest plane in existence” Me: That we know of
@Prokerboss
@Prokerboss 3 года назад
No lag or gulag
@grandadmiralthrawn8116
@grandadmiralthrawn8116 3 года назад
I think it’s safe to say it’s still true. Modern surface to air missiles can go past mach 5 so there’s not much sense in building a plane that can go mach 3.5 or mach 4.
@whisperviz1346
@whisperviz1346 3 года назад
@@grandadmiralthrawn8116 or they already have one, we just don't know. yet.
@omega1575
@omega1575 3 года назад
@@grandadmiralthrawn8116 it might go faster than that but the government doesn’t want us to know
@ludicrosite
@ludicrosite 2 года назад
it isn't the fastest air-breathing plane in existence, it's the fastest *manned* air-breathing plane in existence
@shoto42
@shoto42 2 года назад
This plane alone is what makes me want to get into aviation engineering, my dad was a aerial mechanic and I heard stories of how he worked on several different planes contracted by the government. I’ve always dreamed of making a plane like this and I hope I do
@Jacobi.G
@Jacobi.G 3 года назад
I just found out at my uncles funeral that he helped design the turbine engines for this badass plane.
@concept5631
@concept5631 3 года назад
Nice.
@scottl.1568
@scottl.1568 3 года назад
*salutes*
@andrewmaperson
@andrewmaperson 3 года назад
this has 69 likes so im not gonna mess with it
@sntslilhlpr6601
@sntslilhlpr6601 3 года назад
With a fucking sliderule. Respect.
@chetchelios7614
@chetchelios7614 3 года назад
@@sntslilhlpr6601 amazing isn't it
@zanpekosak2383
@zanpekosak2383 5 лет назад
The damn thing ran faster than a missile that was targeting them.
@georgeb9088
@georgeb9088 5 лет назад
As much as I love the SR-71 in the end it was just a reconnaissance jet. No missiles, no cannon so it wasn't a frightening war machine. It's easier to go fast when you didn't have to carry weapons. They were also very fragile with a 3rd of them crashed. It's no wonder when the bloody thing leaked kerosene before take-off. The Mig25/31 had to carry missiles and go fast. Also there were more than 1100 Mig 25 built and over 500 Mig 31 built. The SR-71 just 32. The Migs weren't as fast and they couldn't fly as high as the Sr-71 but the a R-33 (AA-Amos) missile they carried could reach Mach 6. An R-40 (AA-6 Acrid) missile could reach Mach 4.5. An S-200 surface to air missile could go Mach 4. So it wasn't invulnerable. Also the titanium that was used in it's construction isn't such a rare earth material. Titanium is the ninth-most abundant element in Earth's crust and Australia has the biggest deposits of that stuff. USA has plenty of titanium ore deposits also. So the whole story of USA importing titanium from USSR it's just a funny anecdote. They could of just as well imported rubber and from USSR and make the wheels for the landing gear.
@zephyr6877
@zephyr6877 5 лет назад
@@siamahammed1475 Not when it was introduced
@zephyr6877
@zephyr6877 5 лет назад
@@georgeb9088 It leaked fuel before takeoff because the heat from flying so fast would make the fuel tanks expand. If they didnt design it to leak on the ground, it would have exploded in the air
@supercoolguygamer9239
@supercoolguygamer9239 5 лет назад
@@zephyr6877 could they not have used fuel diaphragms instead of fuel tanks? They could've been fine
@Yashiro-nene_dies
@Yashiro-nene_dies 5 лет назад
Technically it can't out run missles but more accurately it out runs the missiles tracking system.
@atifmir7409
@atifmir7409 2 года назад
To think they created a plane like this in the 60's is incredible and highlights the ingenuity of humans. Now imagine if humans progressed as individuals and not just in technology, imagine how far we would reach together. We are holding ourselves back.
@tarasromaniouk1952
@tarasromaniouk1952 2 года назад
SR71 was a great project. It still flies. I served in the radio-monitoring for the GRU USSR. Those, who intercepted SR71 in the air (radio) were getting 10 days vocation. There were no problems of doing that. At that time we could see every movement of those. Vice versa was true too.
@DavidEVogel
@DavidEVogel 2 года назад
It still flies. Really. Who flies the SR-71 today?
@vinsanity982
@vinsanity982 5 лет назад
To me, this plane was like the Cambrian Explosion. Technologically speaking, it's like a plane that just appeared out of nowhere. Just twenty years from piston engine fighters to this monster.
@Thermalburn
@Thermalburn 4 года назад
It was Aliens
@Drskopf
@Drskopf 4 года назад
Best comment so far!! I think you have a point!! Here's a 🍻 cheers amigo!!!
@memmoman
@memmoman 4 года назад
It's the cambrian explosion!
@diegomurua4798
@diegomurua4798 4 года назад
NOW THE PHOENICIANS GONNA GET DOWN TO BUSINESS
@Shooshawali
@Shooshawali 4 года назад
No one expects the Cambrian Explosion!
@epicmetod
@epicmetod 5 лет назад
USAF: "hey everybody we officially retired all SR-71" world: "ahhh finally we now stop monitoring our stratosphere" USAF: "see, they believe it, now we can fly it with zero suspicion"
@bhoyzkieperdido8019
@bhoyzkieperdido8019 5 лет назад
Lol
@Tuxfanturnip
@Tuxfanturnip 5 лет назад
Every single part of these was custom built. They would explode if refueled fully on the ground. You can't even get replacement tires for the landing gear any more, let alone spare parts for the engines, paint, fuel, igniter... Why bother, when you have satellites and digital spyware?
@arakui
@arakui 5 лет назад
@@Tuxfanturnip r/Whooosh
@nikovbn839
@nikovbn839 5 лет назад
@@Tuxfanturnip Explode if tanks were full while on the ground? No offence, but sounds like another bullshit story. Source?
@nikovbn839
@nikovbn839 5 лет назад
Meanwhile - upgraded U-2 is still in service...
@TDMstevo
@TDMstevo 3 года назад
Someday, these will be “classics” and “fun, but slow.” The future is epic!
@myusername3689
@myusername3689 2 года назад
SR-72 and SR-91: Hmmmmm interesting
@sir_bumblethump2207
@sir_bumblethump2207 2 года назад
I saw one of these when visiting Hendon Air Museum in England. I was surprised by how small this aircraft really is! What impresses me the most is that the titanium that the SR-71's were made of, came from... the Soviet Union! The US Military bought it through "civilian" front companies!
@Ob1tuber
@Ob1tuber 2 года назад
I have also seen one, in the Smithsonian Air and Space museum, the same one from Tranformers Revenge of the Fallen, there are two Air and Space museums
@sterkdrage9034
@sterkdrage9034 4 года назад
My grandpa worked on these! According to him, the pilot whose plane disintegrated somehow made it out totally unharmed. One second he was piloting, the next he was sitting in his chair hurtling through the sky at god knows what speed like Wiley E Coyote
@borisyurinov4822
@borisyurinov4822 Год назад
Imagine being catapulted. Like you can't prepare for that
@nicholasvinen
@nicholasvinen Год назад
Did he pull a sign that said "Yikes!" out of his flight suit? 😄
@ManiaMac1613
@ManiaMac1613 Год назад
I've sat in the cockpit of the A-12 variant, it's tiny compared to the rest of the aircraft. I couldn't imagine looking behind you and just seeing the whole thing disappear midair. The reason the pilot was unharmed was probably the speed; drag caused the debris to fall so far behind the pilot so quickly that there was no real risk of a midair collision.
@kickbutoxy1218
@kickbutoxy1218 5 лет назад
Los Angeles center reported receiving a request to clearance to FL60(flight level 60000ft). The incredulous controller with some disdain in his voice, Asked, "How exactly do you plan to get up to 60000ft?" The piolet (obviously a sled driver) responded "Centre we were hoping to descent to it." He was cleared immediately.
@kilroy5166
@kilroy5166 5 лет назад
Shouldn't it be angels 60?
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 5 лет назад
Lmao xD
@linuxgeex
@linuxgeex 5 лет назад
You mean Flight Level 600 then? Flight level 60 is only half the height allowed for aircraft without pressurized cockpits... you can fly FL150 with a well-maintained Cessna 120.
@linuxgeex
@linuxgeex 5 лет назад
He meant FL600. Nobody would request Angels 60 from ATC. ATC wouldn't respond.
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 5 лет назад
@@linuxgeex Flight Level 600 is approximately 110 miles up
@RC-fw8vg
@RC-fw8vg Год назад
My dad worked on the SR71 and not just from him, he told me it got up to 5,000 mph, it would get so hot it looked like a orange flash crossing the ski, makes you proud to be a American.
@Homieman-nz6si
@Homieman-nz6si Год назад
You mean to tell me it goes over twice its publicly stated top speed?
@mrcorvus5393
@mrcorvus5393 Год назад
@@Homieman-nz6si the blackbird and oxcart are still so classified. I wouldn’t doubt they could go faster than publicly stated
@Homieman-nz6si
@Homieman-nz6si Год назад
@@mrcorvus5393 but over twice?!
@hazza2247
@hazza2247 Год назад
@@Homieman-nz6si maybe he meant 500km/h? i don’t think and air breathing jet can reach 5000mph
@Homieman-nz6si
@Homieman-nz6si Год назад
@@hazza2247 that would be more reasonable as thats about mach 4 and not mach 6+, but i imagine they might have really meant Mph
@CrescentGuard
@CrescentGuard 5 лет назад
I actually got to talk with a SR-71 pilot and he talked about some really fascinating details about the thing. My personal favorite is that they would actually bring personally-designed lunches onto the plane and just use the windscreen as an oven to cook their food, because it actually got that hot. Also, they needed to taxi the plane as quickly as possible for take-off, because the fuel tanks were designed to expand in-flight, but that meant that they leaked like Niagra Falls when on the ground.
@u0aol1
@u0aol1 5 лет назад
I knew about the tanks leaking but that food story is great hah
@josephrogers6537
@josephrogers6537 5 лет назад
My father, Col Joseph Rogers, was an SR-71 pilot. I think your pilot was pulling your leg about cooking lunch, they wore sealed pressure suits.
@Alex-np3ps
@Alex-np3ps 5 лет назад
That is super cool!
@dinos7185
@dinos7185 5 лет назад
Aardvark......aren't they two unofficially still in operation?
@Xyphren
@Xyphren 5 лет назад
yeah that window would be like a 400 Degree oven for sure. and they were in sealed suits at high speed because of the heat. and the cabin was cooled by a heat exchanger using fuel. there is a video you can watch of a blackbird taking off that shows just how much fuel the thing is losing. its easily a few thousand gallons during take off. EDIT Found it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qDTECZShylA.htmlm20s
@billkipper3264
@billkipper3264 4 года назад
The F-15 squadron I was in back in the 80's would sometimes try to do intercept missions on SR-71's. Something they were never able to accomplish as far as I remember. One of the things pilots said about the Blackbird is that it is much faster than its advertised top speed.
@RJALEXANDER777
@RJALEXANDER777 2 года назад
You mean to tell us that air speed record isn't even 100% of what this plane was capable of?
@billkipper3264
@billkipper3264 2 года назад
@@RJALEXANDER777 Exactly. The advertised top speed is mach 3.5 or about 2668 mph. The LA to DC flight averaged 2144.8 mph, just under mach 3. Of course, the pilots couldn't tell me how fast it was going during intercepts but from what I gathered from them mach 3.5 was just cruising speed. And on a side note, our F-15's were attempting these intercepts at 80,000 ft. Interesting in that the advertised ceiling is only 65,000 ft.
@floseatyard8063
@floseatyard8063 2 года назад
@@billkipper3264 I've heard that pilots said on documents that they sometimes even PUSH past MACH 4 to outrun interceptors, etc
@rockguitarist931
@rockguitarist931 Год назад
That seemed to be a common theme for cars and planes back then, being much more powerful than advertised.
@Sadness45678
@Sadness45678 Год назад
@billkipper3264 the advertised was 85k ft
@andrewmoe7078
@andrewmoe7078 2 года назад
I had the pleasure in the early 90s of standing on one of its wings at the Air Force museum in Ohio. What an awesome experience for a 13-year-old!
@rockguitarist931
@rockguitarist931 Год назад
There was an SR-71 on static display at the space museum in Huntsville, Alabama and every time my parents took me down there I was utterly fascinated by it's design, it looked so futuristic compared to all the other planes I'd seen.
@pierreuntel1970
@pierreuntel1970 5 лет назад
These graphics mate
@EvilMcSheep
@EvilMcSheep 5 лет назад
bookhorse
@d1agram4
@d1agram4 5 лет назад
Mate with what?
@pierreuntel1970
@pierreuntel1970 5 лет назад
D1agram it's British things
@pierreuntel1970
@pierreuntel1970 5 лет назад
Rip Curl 69 aye, g'day mate
@mandynelson1190
@mandynelson1190 5 лет назад
SandPox Americans with British slang and terms mate god 😂
@isuckatsimracing7618
@isuckatsimracing7618 4 года назад
Mustard: "So Blackbird, why were you invulnerable?" Blackbird: "Cos I'm fast as f*** boiiii"
@wtkvslowguy
@wtkvslowguy 4 года назад
lol
@hovno342
@hovno342 4 года назад
I literally thought of the same fkin sentence mman XD
@Kay_213_
@Kay_213_ 4 года назад
I don’t think you have any idea, just how fast I really am
@ericvalverderosado2046
@ericvalverderosado2046 4 года назад
You're wrong, I’m good at sim racing!
@SoundOfYourDestiny
@SoundOfYourDestiny 4 года назад
This is what passes as humor? Just when I forgot how well RU-vid reveals the stupidity of humans...
@jacobgaming3124
@jacobgaming3124 3 года назад
My grandfather was a sergeant in the cold war and he has many stories about Vietnam and West Germany. He had one story when he was still a private he needed to gaurd a town because things were really starting to rile up The USA and The Soviet Union and it looked like ww3 was coming. So they had to defend and protect certain towns and cities and so he was just there. When my grandfather got promoted to private first class he got sent out to Vietnam and saved one of his squad members. After that and a few more years of service he got promoted to corporal.
@danielota4990
@danielota4990 2 года назад
Hey my name is Dan, 3 years ago you inspired a young teenager to become a pilot, your videos spark and started my interest into aviation, I’m currently working on my commercial license on my way to becoming an airline pilot. I just wanted to thank you for inspiring me to do what I love! Thank you mustard
@mbogucki1
@mbogucki1 5 лет назад
You need to make vintage looking posters. I would pay for those.
@charlie7mason
@charlie7mason 5 лет назад
mbogucki1 Dude, those would definitely take all my money.
@henrys5738
@henrys5738 5 лет назад
And phone cases!
@snowranger19
@snowranger19 5 лет назад
Make a Vintage looking poster from WW2 except "Keep 'Em Flyin Mustard!".
@metanumia
@metanumia 5 лет назад
I second this! I'd love a vintage Mustard SR-71 poster to make my wall go Mach 3.5! I could also use it to perform strategic reconnaissance on the neighbors who live on the other side of that wall, I just know they're working on a new long-range, tactical -missile- lawn mower, ever since they painted their house red and sent two -spies- kids to "help out" in my -research- -facility- garage.
@rahulsrinivas497
@rahulsrinivas497 5 лет назад
Yessss
@onewhosaysgoose4831
@onewhosaysgoose4831 4 года назад
"Mr President, they shot down another Dragon Lady" "Dammit Jim. That does it. Call up Lockhead and tell them to build a spy satellite with wings"
@directorsky9782
@directorsky9782 3 года назад
Lmaooo
@Gabriel-pk8lw
@Gabriel-pk8lw 4 месяца назад
Funniest shit I've read all month
@Attaxalotl
@Attaxalotl 3 года назад
**Looks at F-16, U-2, C-130** Imagine needing anti-missile countermeasures. This post was made by the SR-71 Blackbird gang.
@snoopy3558
@snoopy3558 3 года назад
*gang gang we don't fuck around in this airspace*
@Bartonovich52
@Bartonovich52 3 года назад
The SR-71 needed anti missile countermeasures. It also only did dashes over tiny third world countries because if it went over the USSR or China, it would have been shot down. The Soviet Mig-25 did the same thing over Israel and the Sinai and it wasn’t shot down either no matter how hard the IAF tried.
@Attaxalotl
@Attaxalotl 3 года назад
@@Bartonovich52 'Tis a joke, sire.
@sadiqahmed4143
@sadiqahmed4143 2 года назад
Me:- launches a mach 29 missle which is falling from orbit Your time is up
@711.j
@711.j 2 года назад
At 7:07 I thought it was a rickroll
@alhassanhboom
@alhassanhboom 2 года назад
me too
@leehongjin6884
@leehongjin6884 4 года назад
Modern fighter: Noo you can't fly faster than me I am the latest generation jet!! SR-71: Haha Turbo-ramjet go zoom
@danien2411
@danien2411 4 года назад
Lee Hong Jin 😂💖
@dreamsteal4773
@dreamsteal4773 4 года назад
Danien 24 damn...
@kgchinlumayna
@kgchinlumayna 4 года назад
Modern surface to air missiles can go beyond Mac. 5 and modern fighter radar can detect the SR-71 and it can shoot down by their modern air to air missiles.. but yes it was the fastest plane ever built along side with mig 31
@chasecook3500
@chasecook3500 4 года назад
lol I’m gonna is your Postmates was the last last night bro bro mmm was
@chasecook3500
@chasecook3500 4 года назад
lol I’m gonna is your Postmates was the last last night bro bro mmm was
@mymicks21
@mymicks21 4 года назад
7:02 Thought I was gonna get Rick Rolled for a second there
@VorteX_SH
@VorteX_SH 3 года назад
Same here
@gefloigle
@gefloigle 3 года назад
The SR-71 is never… gonna give you up, gonna let you down, gonna run around and desert you.
@yashrajs1ngh
@yashrajs1ngh 3 года назад
Same
@yashrajs1ngh
@yashrajs1ngh 3 года назад
I knew there'll be a comment like this
@azamemkay
@azamemkay 3 года назад
I was gonna say that
@jartstopsign
@jartstopsign 3 года назад
There have been a ton of genius level jets over the years but this one is my favorite. The engineers that came up with this are beyond brilliant. Such a badass jet, especially at that point in time
@Califoryan
@Califoryan 2 года назад
Your 3D modeling has become incredible. You should be proud of it. Well done.
@Jowjoejoe
@Jowjoejoe 4 года назад
SR71: ATC, we are going to the 70000 feet level. ATC: How are you gonna fly that high? SR71: No no, we are descending.
@aryamanvarshney8480
@aryamanvarshney8480 4 года назад
oof.
@tz8785
@tz8785 4 года назад
In a similar vein there is the famous speed check. “Center, Aspen 20, you got a ground speed readout for us?’ There was a longer than normal pause … “Aspen, I show 1,942 knots.” theaviationgeekclub.com/sr-71-blackbird-pilot-tells-story-behind-famed-ground-speed-check/
@derrondudley8801
@derrondudley8801 4 года назад
Blackbird can fly at mach 4+ @ 50k ft.. and higher.
@henryarrington3446
@henryarrington3446 4 года назад
Saibot Saibot aspen 20 , im showing a little closer to 2000 lol
@mirzaahmed6589
@mirzaahmed6589 4 года назад
Planes fly at 30,000 feet all the time.
@MyCatInABox
@MyCatInABox 5 лет назад
MAN....what a badass video. These graphics are KILLER. (...just like all the OTHER Mustard videos)
@grumbotron4597
@grumbotron4597 2 года назад
I remember going to the US Space and Rocket center in Huntsville, AL as a kid and seeing one of the last remaining grounded A-12s there and it immediately became my favorite plane I had ever seen, without even having the capability to understand truly how amazing those things were.
@mastergecko1178
@mastergecko1178 2 года назад
US: Why did you defected from the Soviet Union MiG-35 pilot: Cuz I can’t catch your damn recon jet
@flyguy5591
@flyguy5591 2 года назад
Mig-31, the mig 35 is an upgraded mig-29
@nitchmakes7550
@nitchmakes7550 5 лет назад
My great grandfather worked for Lockheed from the 1930’s-1970’s. He worked on the P-38 during WW2 and the U2 and SR71 during the Cold War. He even worked at Area 51. He wasn’t allowed to disclose information, even decades after he worked there. It’s obvious why though, he made an oath and has too keep it. It was unfortunate that he passed away right as I was getting into aviation. Every time I see Lockheed videos, I think about my Great Grandfather. Thanks for the memories 😁
@neomatrix3612
@neomatrix3612 4 года назад
Was his name Bob Lazar?
@nitchmakes7550
@nitchmakes7550 4 года назад
Neo Matrix nope, his name was Charles
@747simmer4
@747simmer4 4 года назад
Same my grandpa who severed in the Korean war used to work on several aircraft but he passed right when i started to get into aviation smh
@nsms1297
@nsms1297 4 года назад
We will storm area 51
@fivenightsofrandomness9224
@fivenightsofrandomness9224 4 года назад
We still have not uncovered your great grandfather's work. Next year, we will raid to see whats in there
@JesusMartinez-wx5jy
@JesusMartinez-wx5jy 4 года назад
The Blackbird is like The McLaren F1 of jets
@huwusys
@huwusys 4 года назад
Jesus Martinez so tru Lmao
@flame5169
@flame5169 4 года назад
A McLaren F1 with the power of a Chiron
@KandiKlover
@KandiKlover 4 года назад
Nah Bugatti Veyron.
@inkednpierced4u53
@inkednpierced4u53 4 года назад
Both are well before their time and works of art. They are both beautiful and mechanical perfection.
@Bowdownize
@Bowdownize 4 года назад
@@KandiKlover more of a RS
@someguywithaford
@someguywithaford 6 месяцев назад
I live near the museum of flight, where they have the mothership variant M-12 kept inside. It is amazing to look at. It is quite large, and the engines are massive. If you live in Washington, it is definitely worth a trip to see it. They also have a Concorde, a Dreamliner, one of the old presidential planes, and many more.
@KuroHebi
@KuroHebi 3 года назад
Apart from the outdated cockpit, the Blackbird doesn't seem visually "old" in any perceivable way. Truly, an aircraft that was ahead of its time.
@noahjackson1103
@noahjackson1103 5 лет назад
This was an absolute beauty of a video
@MS-pz8td
@MS-pz8td 5 лет назад
Black bird design was very futuristic and beautiful.
@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent
@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent 4 года назад
Still is. Even to this day the Jet is literally a sci-fi space plane come to life.
@jjtt6866
@jjtt6866 4 года назад
Some say it was counter researched from roswell ufo, i mean titanium tec
@jjtt6866
@jjtt6866 4 года назад
Ufos had harder material and stuff but titanium was best that we can find from earth
@LucDutra92
@LucDutra92 4 года назад
I find the B-2 even weirder. That thing really looks like it doesn't belong to this planet.
@jesseturner9865
@jesseturner9865 4 года назад
and it was made with a slide rule. no computers yet.
@vsGoliath96
@vsGoliath96 Год назад
My great uncle was on the engineering and design teams for Archangel and the Blackbird. He loved to talk about what a nightmare this thing was to build.
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 Год назад
and?
@kajhdhxji123
@kajhdhxji123 9 месяцев назад
aviation questions be like: Q: How do you not get hit by a tracking missile? A: Go faster and higher then the missile
@Wallenberg125
@Wallenberg125 4 года назад
3:24 they forgot one (limited edition) was made specifically for Dr. Charles Xavier ....
@JNM11787
@JNM11787 4 года назад
And it was a Vtol no less
@warriordragonify
@warriordragonify 3 года назад
Beast built the X-Plane with plans telepathically stolen from the Skunk Works by Prof.X. No Government funds were used. Thus, not in the Production inventory. Also, modified to carry passengers.
@Ob1tuber
@Ob1tuber 3 года назад
@@warriordragonify r/woooosh
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 5 лет назад
Literally everyone: "FIRE MISSILES!" Blackbird: "That's _so_ cute."
@SWEmanque
@SWEmanque 5 лет назад
Literally everyone: "It is impossible to get a missile lock on the SR-71" Swedish airforce: "Let's repeatedly get missile lock on the SR-71 but don't shoot, just because we can" SR-71 pilot: *starts sweating profusely*
@olegk455
@olegk455 4 года назад
@@SWEmanque They had a lock on it many times and it would definitely be shot down don't kid yourselves people. Its Just they were smart enough to actually never cross the boarder with Soviet Union or China and only fly in international air space.
@jaykilbourne1110
@jaykilbourne1110 4 года назад
@@olegk455 There was an instance in the late 80s where a MiG-31 armed with its long range missiles achieved lock on the SR-71.
@happyjohn354
@happyjohn354 4 года назад
@@jaykilbourne1110 just because you have lock on does not mean the missile will actually hit... one of the problems is even if a missile can keep up with the SR-71 it cant do so for long due to its fuel capacity... so the SR-71 only needs to keep ahead of it for a few seconds...
@jaykilbourne1110
@jaykilbourne1110 4 года назад
@@happyjohn354 Those Soviet Pilots and ground crew that gave testimony about the incident mentioned that upon achieving a missile lock, they had roughly 30 seconds to launch or they would miss.
@walterpinkerton7520
@walterpinkerton7520 3 года назад
Back in the late '80s, while I was in the USAF in southern CA, an SR-71 came to the Norton AFB airshow. I was working the flight line, so got to see it up close. It was truly awe inspiring, especially when the pilot slowed as he flew across the field, then slammed those engines wide open, stood it on its tail, and shook the ground, roaring straight up into the sky. Those shock-wave fireballs you see in film clips are really there, I promise. And as one commenter mentioned below, while on the tarmac it was leaking fluids and rattling due to its design: its all loose. Everything heats up and expands in flight, sealing tight, then shrinks and loosens up again when it cools. I once had chance to talk to a Blackbird pilot, and he told a story of teasing some modern French fighters who wanted to hassle them...he and his copilot flipped them the bird, lit the afterburners, and "left 'em standing" SR 71, a thing of great power and beauty.
@deltaray3012
@deltaray3012 9 месяцев назад
I'm not a big plane person myself. I hardly know anything about plane specs and what not. But the SR-71 has easily taken the spot of my favorite aircraft ever built. In one game I play, it's an extremely rare find but is top tier for surveillance missions, and even emulates Ramjet by being more efficient at full speed with Burners on
@u2zero2u
@u2zero2u 4 года назад
Kelly Johnson's plane designs were amazing especially considering the time he designed them and planes he contributed to including the SR-71, P-38, U-2, F-117, F-80, C-130 and many more. The contributions he made to our military aircraft cannot be overstated.
@JustIn-op6oy
@JustIn-op6oy 4 года назад
He's the John Moses Browning of aircraft design.
@liviuganea4108
@liviuganea4108 2 года назад
The F-104 disagrees.
@mcfireballs3491
@mcfireballs3491 2 года назад
Damn, that some résumé
@00bean00
@00bean00 2 года назад
@@mcfireballs3491 the 117 was his successors Ben Rich's work
@jac1207
@jac1207 4 года назад
I love the SR-71. It's like F1 race cars, they are literally on life support in needing a lot of maintenance and constant care into making it drive-worthy/fly-worthy, but when it gets going, holy smokes will it go.
@elishaberry611
@elishaberry611 7 месяцев назад
My mother had a model of this plane when I was a child. To this day, I still think the design is pretty cool.
@jonengler1296
@jonengler1296 Год назад
Just got to see one of these in person for the first time a few months ago at the National Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH. I was caught off guard by how much smaller it looked in person, but nonetheless, so awe-inspiring to behold such an iconic aircraft.
@G3LOFY
@G3LOFY 4 года назад
Blackbird: **flies in Mach 3.3** Incoming Missile: Wait, that's illegal
@pedrosabino8751
@pedrosabino8751 4 года назад
Is cheat
@adrianflynn2353
@adrianflynn2353 4 года назад
Mach 3.3 PLUS! AF/CIA never released actual top speed of SR-71!
@hasbany29
@hasbany29 4 года назад
Nguyễn Hải Dương you trying to TEST the USA might? Come on now! Educate yourself.
@Zraeicro
@Zraeicro 4 года назад
@Nguyễn Hải Dương when was the missile invented?
@TheNicestPig
@TheNicestPig 4 года назад
@@Zraeicro Their development was back in the late 80s.
@eknoorsinghM
@eknoorsinghM 4 года назад
My first introduction to Blackbird was through - Call of Duty: Black Ops
@CoolDrifty
@CoolDrifty 4 года назад
Black ops 1 has the best cod campaign easily
@dialexobsoletenose1428
@dialexobsoletenose1428 4 года назад
@@CoolDrifty nah try the new Mw
@CoolDrifty
@CoolDrifty 4 года назад
@@dialexobsoletenose1428 Heard it was trash and lazily written
@SCP-andPlanetaryDoge
@SCP-andPlanetaryDoge 4 года назад
@@CoolDrifty the exact opposite
@SCP-andPlanetaryDoge
@SCP-andPlanetaryDoge 4 года назад
@@CoolDrifty The new COD did not hold back wth the campaign
@Brevski
@Brevski Год назад
Saw this bad boy in a museum and it was one of the coolest experiences I’ve had. Felt like I was looking at alien technology.
@chillycosplay
@chillycosplay 3 года назад
This is the seventh time i am re-watching this, I just love the Music design, the calm pronunciation, and the plane itself
@jimmydelaware4323
@jimmydelaware4323 5 лет назад
Excellent video, nicely paced and informative. One neat piece of info you missed was that the CIA set up a front company and bought most of the titanium from the USSR. Titanium is so hard to mill and work with the Soviets were way ahead at the time of us in it's fabrication.
@bc1969214
@bc1969214 5 лет назад
I think Lockheed also found the city water supply's chlorine was making the titanium brittle to work with so even the water source had to be considered.
@ViiKZzz
@ViiKZzz 5 лет назад
Do you have a source of this? From the words of Blackbird designers it wasn't the material itself but a manufacturing of the proper alloy was the problem as only 2 out of 30 companies in US could do it while reaching target parameters.
@mrrolandlawrence
@mrrolandlawrence 5 лет назад
luckily also after the avro arrow was scrapped there were the best titanium specialists in the world unemployed! handy for LM! The a12 was a faster & higher flying plane though VS the sr71 :)
@mandernachluca3774
@mandernachluca3774 5 лет назад
You know, Lockheed Martin actually imported Titanium from russia and gathered it from fake companies in america as unobtanium. Somehow the name unobtainium or unattainuim stuck with them as a discription for material that is needed but either not available in the needed quantities or not available as a material itself.
@heirofaniu
@heirofaniu 5 лет назад
Another good story about the SR71 was how they rammed one through Ghadaffi's "line of death" in the seventies.
@harrisonnordmeyer4338
@harrisonnordmeyer4338 4 года назад
Fun fact, the rivets in all of these aircrafts where never tightened, this was because it went so fast, that it tightened them itself, it went so fast that if the rivets where tightened it would fall apart
@ArmyHumveeLaat
@ArmyHumveeLaat 2 года назад
Dude, you got so nice and tensed spy kind of music in the backround BRILLIANT
@ismaelfraig1221
@ismaelfraig1221 3 года назад
GPS systems even existed on that time, Lockheed developed a navigation system based on the starts. Even landed and during the day, the sensors were so sensible that could detect the stars to navigate.
@TomMurto
@TomMurto 5 лет назад
I thought I was being rickrolled at 7:02
@benheinz8817
@benheinz8817 5 лет назад
Me too...
@silazzzer
@silazzzer 5 лет назад
so true xD
@suchakreelaokom9494
@suchakreelaokom9494 5 лет назад
Tom M what lmfao
@WinterDutchie
@WinterDutchie 5 лет назад
dammit Mustard!
@4TheRecord
@4TheRecord 5 лет назад
Never going to give you up!
@MlTGLIED
@MlTGLIED 5 лет назад
My Father was in the soviet army in mid 70s at the pacific border (Air Defence Forces). He told me, they tracked SR-71 many times, but no chance to case them. So they developed strategy to disturb the rec-mission of SR. The air route of SR-71 was almost the same every time. So they put some interceptors on this route and an alternative route, if they knew SR was on the way. So the interceptors were able to track the SR-71 from the side or front. The crew of SR knew if they got tracked by interceptors, then they aborted the mission and breaked away to gain the distance from the coast.
@greekguy5767
@greekguy5767 5 лет назад
M1TGLIED some people will might say you lying but a believe you
@user-im1jw6ng9w
@user-im1jw6ng9w 5 лет назад
M1TGLIED My grandfather was also a soldier in the soviet army, he told me about this and various other American projects during the 70s. I did not knew much about it thanks for the information!
@wolffrags9856
@wolffrags9856 5 лет назад
My grandfather worked as a constructive foreman and farmed potatoes during that time. Woo.
@user-uj2mp3ee9v
@user-uj2mp3ee9v 5 лет назад
These seems true
@warracutback
@warracutback 5 лет назад
M1TGLIED Zz
@ianminer3162
@ianminer3162 3 года назад
Do another video on the SR-71! I would love to see how you go in depth with the engineering of the plane. Great videos, one of the absolute channels best on RU-vid. Thanks!
@Skibbityboo0580
@Skibbityboo0580 Год назад
If you ever have the chance to see one in person, please take it, they are truly something special to behold. Mustard put it perfectly, somehow this 60 year old plane still looks like it landed from the future!
@JustJohn505
@JustJohn505 5 лет назад
Mustard is tops the best youtube and animator out there
@human_bing
@human_bing 5 лет назад
Just John yes
@wrongway1100
@wrongway1100 5 лет назад
The plane was also among the last to be designed without a computer. It was designed on paper using a slide rule.
@KM____________
@KM____________ 5 лет назад
fucking hell. Is that true?
@wrongway1100
@wrongway1100 5 лет назад
Lassi Kinnunen That is true. Titanium is not as malleable as Aluminum. And since it's melting point is higher than Iron, it requires more energy to heat it to a point where you can shape it. Plus it is also rare. I believe the USSR was sitting on the largest supply.
@Tuffenough4u
@Tuffenough4u 5 лет назад
Game Dev What are you talking about? Skunkworks has been doing exactly what you predict for the future for the last 10 years.
@TheWatson83
@TheWatson83 5 лет назад
From what iv'e heard in other video's and i may be completely wrong, The USSR supplied the titanium for the SR-71's they just wasn't aware of it.
@iteachyou1575
@iteachyou1575 5 лет назад
The same for the Rafale, build without computer
@user-ju8mq7eq8x
@user-ju8mq7eq8x 3 года назад
I found couple mistakes on your USSR map. You didn’t mark Sakhalin island and Kurily islands as Soviet territory, also (I’m not sure) you mixed up Donetsk and Kharkov locations. Thanks for video!
@liviuganea4108
@liviuganea4108 2 года назад
What soviet islands? I see no soviet islands there.
@ashsutton6478
@ashsutton6478 5 месяцев назад
My father was one of those engineers who worked on this project his part was small he just worked on the lighting systems but to listen to this video reminds me of the stories he told me about them amd being from a town near dayton ohio where the wright Patterson airforce base and air force museum being there and walking next to the plan and having your father point out the parts he helped intrigrate into the project was a very inspiring experience
@ChuckKeough
@ChuckKeough 5 лет назад
I already know every single detail, story, fact, etc about this amazing plane.. but I'm gonna watch and thumbs up anyhow because the uploader obviously has good taste.
@shalala4571
@shalala4571 5 лет назад
Chuck Keough Wasnt there one about the Swedish airforce locking on to it?
@ChuckKeough
@ChuckKeough 5 лет назад
You can't even manage to put together a model airplane... Suck it, hater.
@shalala4571
@shalala4571 5 лет назад
Chuck Keough What?
@ChuckKeough
@ChuckKeough 5 лет назад
Reply to ETM Nation.
@shalala4571
@shalala4571 5 лет назад
Chuck Keough ah.
@zuesadam7143
@zuesadam7143 5 лет назад
8 Kill Streak SR-71 Blackbird Ah i miss Black Ops 1
@rickysp9676
@rickysp9676 4 года назад
"Enemy SR-71 online" Me: *;-;*
@ulti8106
@ulti8106 4 года назад
Bo1 was the best duel phyton guns as well
@thomasliptak9469
@thomasliptak9469 3 года назад
when you're so fast that the way to prevent missiles from hitting you is just to speed up
@adrielsebastian5216
@adrielsebastian5216 2 года назад
Even though the Blackbird was first flown in the 60s and retired in the 90s, it is still to this day, the pinnacle of aviation engineering. It still looks sleek and futuristic even though it's 50-ish years old.
@primenathanos4492
@primenathanos4492 5 лет назад
This video had me like: THE NUMBERS MASON WHAT DO THEY MEAN?
@blackegret666
@blackegret666 4 года назад
*MASON:* I JUST KEEP HEARING THE FUCKING NUMBERS!
@masonsilvers6789
@masonsilvers6789 4 года назад
Ik this reference, but it is kinda annoying for me cus my real name is mason, and when I have it as a game username, people think I'm meaning Mason from cod. Don't stop the jokes, I'm just saying this.
@SharikhKhan138
@SharikhKhan138 4 года назад
Mason Silvers THE USERNAMES, Xx_MA50N_xX... WHAT ARE THE USERNAMES?!
@glitchxedfix134
@glitchxedfix134 4 года назад
@@masonsilvers6789 MASON...FOR THE LAST TIME....WHERE...IS..THE NUMBERS STATION?!!
@victuz
@victuz 4 года назад
Glad I'm not the only one who remembered Black Ops 1
@caitlinedghill5612
@caitlinedghill5612 Месяц назад
Absolutely love this plane! When I was in grade school, I had a big poster of it on my wall.
@ckdigitaltheqof6th210
@ckdigitaltheqof6th210 2 года назад
6:05 BEING a missle so fast, That is AN ATTACK of ITSELF...that was the rap music title, last songs of these Blackbirds sang up there, before the fall.
@Vargas3499
@Vargas3499 4 года назад
The public: So how fast can the SR-71 really go? USAF: *YES*
@wauliepalnuts6134
@wauliepalnuts6134 4 года назад
*_THAT MAKES NO SENSE. TRY AGAIN._*
@chrisbrown3277
@chrisbrown3277 4 года назад
LMFAO...so true
@harrymurphey2634
@harrymurphey2634 4 года назад
... Actually it is a fact that they never found out "exactly" how fast the SR-71 would go. When "threatened", the defensive manuver was "to run as fast as they could". When the pilot "pushed" the throttles up, the plane would just keep on accelerating ... then the pilots would see some Mach Numbers they couldn't believe and would pull the throttles "back" after the threat was gone. I believe Brian Shul mentions the fastest he ever went was the Libyan Fly-Over ... mayby Mach 3.4 or even faster ... by the time the SR-71 slowed down it was half way across the "Med" headed home. FYI: The A-12 was supposably even faster ... slightly smaller, lighter ... w/ the same monster engines ... So .... "YES" is the correct answer ...
@Vargas3499
@Vargas3499 4 года назад
@@harrymurphey2634 Such a bad ass plane with so much mystery shrouding it. Truly genius.
@Stardust-wt3fe
@Stardust-wt3fe 4 года назад
Especially since he said the interceptor could go 3.25 yet the sr71 could only go 3.2........yeah right try again. Makes me wonder if it will ever be declassified
@Fleetches
@Fleetches 4 года назад
The Blackbird is a forerunner of the F117, B2, F22 and F35. I've always loved the SR71 even when I was a child. Such a beautiful plane waaaaay ahead of its time.
@chheinrich8486
@chheinrich8486 4 месяца назад
The fact its a forerunner for the f117, f22 and f35 isnt that ground breaking to say, their all made by lockheed 😂😂😂😂😂
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