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First SR-71 Blackbird pilot Bob Gilliland of Memphis dies at 93
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23 Years Ago Today The Record-Breaking Lockheed SR-71 'Blackbird' Made Its Final Flight
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This Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird Is Huge Yet Tiny, Took 2,400 Hours to Build - autoevolution
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The Mach 3 SR-71 “Blackbird” Was Decades Ahead of Its Time - 19FortyFive
SR-71 pilot recalls that time his Blackbird flew so fast that he and his RSO Landed at Beale AFB almost a Day Before They Took Off from Kadena AB - The Aviation
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The World's Fastest Plane Flew Its Last Flight 16 Years Ago Today
The SR-71 Was Super Fast, But It Required a Special Fuel That It Guzzled Like No Other | The National Interest
Did you know that before the SR-71 maiden flight the cockpit had to be rearranged or the USAF would not buy the Blackbird? Here's why. - The Aviation Geek Club
How the X-Men's X-Jet Blackbird Compares to the SR-71 | Lockheed Martin
Boom - FlyBy - Museum of Flight Reveals Secrets of the SR-71 Blackbird
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The Lockheed SR-71: America's First Stealth Aircraft
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Flight of the Blackbird: The how, what and why of the incredible SR-71
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