Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

✈️ Aircraft Specifications

DesignationSR-71
ManufacturerLockheed Skunk Works
Country of OriginUnited States
First Flight1964
Length32.74 m (107.4 ft)
Max Speed (Mach)3.3
Max Speed (km/h)3,540 km/h
Service Ceiling25,900 m (84,978 ft)
Range5,400 km (3,353 mi)
Engine2× Pratt & Whitney J58 turboramjets
Crew2
StatusRetired

Overview

The SR-71 Blackbird is arguably the most iconic supersonic aircraft ever built. Capable of sustained Mach 3.3+ flight at 85,000 feet, it outran every missile and interceptor ever launched against it during its 34-year career. Not a single Blackbird was lost to enemy action.

Design & Development

Designed by legendary engineer Kelly Johnson at Lockheed’s Skunk Works, the SR-71 featured revolutionary technologies: titanium airframe (85% of structure), chine-shaped fuselage for reduced radar cross-section, and unique J58 engines that functioned as turboramjets at high speed. The aircraft’s skin temperature reached over 300°C during cruise, causing the airframe to expand several inches.

Operational History

From 1966 to 1998, the SR-71 conducted strategic reconnaissance missions worldwide. It could survey 100,000 square miles per hour from 80,000+ feet. The aircraft set the absolute speed record for air-breathing crewed aircraft: 3,529.6 km/h (Mach 3.3) on July 28, 1976—a record that still stands today.

Fun Fact

The SR-71 leaked fuel on the ground because its titanium panels were designed with gaps to allow for thermal expansion at Mach 3+. It had to refuel shortly after takeoff.

Armament & Weapons

The SR-71 carried no offensive weapons — its defense was pure speed. No missile or interceptor ever caught one. Equipment included:

  • ASARS-1 — Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar System
  • OBC (Optical Bar Camera) — could photograph a license plate from 80,000 ft
  • ELINT sensors — electronic intelligence gathering
  • DEF systems — defensive electronic countermeasures

The aircraft could survey 100,000 square miles per hour of territory.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How fast is the SR-71 Blackbird?

The SR-71 could fly at Mach 3.3+ (2,193+ mph / 3,529+ km/h), making it the fastest air-breathing crewed aircraft ever. Its actual top speed remains classified.

Why did the SR-71 leak fuel on the ground?

The SR-71’s titanium skin panels had gaps to allow thermal expansion at Mach 3+, where temperatures exceeded 500°F (260°C). At rest, JP-7 fuel seeped through these gaps.

How many SR-71s were built?

32 SR-71 aircraft were built by Lockheed’s Skunk Works division.

Is the SR-71 still in service?

No. The SR-71 served from 1966 to 1998 (USAF) and 1999 (NASA). It was never intercepted or shot down during its career.

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