Blackbird: The Fastest Spy Plane (Extended Cut) - SR-71

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2013
  • In this episode of Access to History, we leave the studio for the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar Hazy Center, where student veterans who are part of Montgomery College's Combat2College Program got up close to aircraft that made history. They also spent time with Retired Air Force Colonel Joe Kinego, who recorded over 900 hours piloting the famed Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird in military reconnaissance missions all over the world during the Cold War. Traveling up to 17 miles above the Earth at over 3 times the speed of sound, foreign powers tried to shoot down the Blackbird but none were successful. Colonel Kinego's presentation to the students during this visit contained information that at one time was Top Secret.
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  • @HeatherWelliver
    @HeatherWelliver 10 лет назад +303

    I did the voiceover for this. I am so proud to be a part of this project. Dan Rankin is an amazing producer.

    • @oxcart4172
      @oxcart4172 7 лет назад +15

      Heather Welliver
      Lovely clear voice!

    • @waynefletcher9884
      @waynefletcher9884 7 лет назад +9

      Heather Welliver You did an absolutely "outstanding" job! This Marine Veteran truly appreciated your groups hard work!

    • @HeatherWelliver
      @HeatherWelliver 7 лет назад +4

      Wayne Fletcher thank you very much and thank you for your service.

    • @nicparker3809
      @nicparker3809 7 лет назад +3

      15:53 that is me son.

    • @WiggysanWiggysan
      @WiggysanWiggysan 6 лет назад +8

      Your voice over work is nice and clear ........ the background music is sadly very annoying.

  • @michaelsablan8772
    @michaelsablan8772 2 года назад +52

    Aloha….As a retired Air Force member I was fortunate to start my Air Force career as a mechanic on the SR-71 and then 10 years off and on with the Blackbird program to include the U-2/TR-1. Mahalo nui loa for sharing!

    • @shrektheeverchosen6457
      @shrektheeverchosen6457 2 года назад

      Thank you for your service, I sincerly thank you for your great contribution, I hope all is well and you are in good health.

    • @Wood-In-My-Eye
      @Wood-In-My-Eye 2 года назад +1

      Can you imagine what they have now. Considering how long ago it was. Kinda crazy to think about. What we can see that came from her is pretty amazing. Just imagine what we can’t see. Gotta love Skunk Works!

    • @auroradequinia4947
      @auroradequinia4947 2 года назад

      I salute you Sir

    • @rrpearsall
      @rrpearsall 2 года назад

      Empire cuk!

    • @shark70007000
      @shark70007000 2 года назад +1

      When I got to Guam, back in 1988, (Andersen AFB) a guy I worked with in vehicle maintenance, said that I just missed an airshow, where they had an SR-71. He said he saw it coast buy, pull up, start to fall, then kick in the afterburners. He said the exhaust swirled off the ground, as it went straight up, like a rocket. Was he telling me a story, or, as an SR-71 mechanic, do you know if it could do that?
      1992, I worked on the chase cars in England, for the U-2. Test driving the chase car was fun, when it came into the shop. For those that don't know, the chase car was a Mustang GT.

  • @creator4413
    @creator4413 2 года назад +13

    My dad worked for Lockheed for about 25 years and just recently retired. He still can’t talk about a lot of it due to security although he was ‘only’ a software engineer at the Deer Creek facility in Colorado. A good friend that he worked with had flown in an SR71 and worked with Chuck Yeager. Also I just realized I have one of those same fold up AR7 .22 survival rifles 😊 it’s all plastic and super light I didn’t realize they had them too. I think they were more for survival hunting than combat lol

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 8 месяцев назад

      Yea they were for foraging for food and not meant as a combat weapon.
      It's interesting though that Curtiss LeMay wanting a more powerful but still lightweight weapon for air crew's is what led to him having the hots for the M16 once he saw one and famously shot some watermelons with one, from there Robert McNamara who had been his chief of staff during the B29 campaign in the Pacific and was currently the Secretary of Defense got the hots for them when he saw the price tag compared to the M14 because at the time he was trying to slash defense spending which is why Kennedy brought him in as Secretary of Defense in the first place, if I recall I think Eugene Stoner may have even been a part of developing those .22 survival rifles.

  • @DougKremer
    @DougKremer 5 лет назад +12

    So far I've been privileged enough to be able to visit six of the Oxcart ladies as they sleep on display. Every single one takes my breath away.

  • @olsonspeed
    @olsonspeed 2 года назад +10

    Interesting tour, having a veteran SR-71 pilot as your tour guide is as good as it gets.

  • @rigs-trails1303
    @rigs-trails1303 2 года назад +18

    What level of professionalism and character. Absolutely loved this. 🇺🇸

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut Год назад +1

      Military people are always good for that. Great guys to have on your side.

  • @RipperYou
    @RipperYou 8 лет назад +11

    Great episode, nice to see history told and described by the ones making it.

  • @Green-Mountainboy
    @Green-Mountainboy 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this. Loved watching it.

  • @panther105
    @panther105 5 лет назад +49

    This was a very effective way to handle this kind of documentary. The classroom lecture and then more detailed explanations from the narrator. Having Col. Kinego relate his experiences and profound sense of duty just makes it so real and how can anyone not feel proud of this man and everyone connected to this aircraft.

  • @MrCheckster2000
    @MrCheckster2000 2 года назад

    What a great presentation video. Enjoyed it immensely....thanks a bunch

  • @Daniel7681
    @Daniel7681 8 лет назад +11

    Awesome video. Great to actually be walked through it by an actual pilot of the plane.

  • @craigwoollett2523
    @craigwoollett2523 9 лет назад +6

    Good work done by Montgomery College for the veterans!

  • @stillerfan69
    @stillerfan69 9 лет назад +11

    Richard says thank you. finest presentation of the Blackbird I ever saw. Habu

  • @danielmarshall4587
    @danielmarshall4587 2 года назад

    GREAT VIDEO, thank you for putting this together and posting it.

  • @Knackebrodz
    @Knackebrodz 9 лет назад +1

    Great video, thanks for making this. Joe Kinego was interesting to listen too.

  • @barnetta16
    @barnetta16 7 лет назад +2

    Incredible stuff thanks so much !! Really impressive and interesting !

  • @barrymartin3054
    @barrymartin3054 2 года назад +1

    That was a incredibly fascinating talk. What an amazing fella

  • @frankcrawford416
    @frankcrawford416 7 лет назад +1

    Love this video. Saw some footage up high at speed for a brief few seconds. How cool is that!

  • @ronaldnixon4689
    @ronaldnixon4689 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video. From one vet to another, thank you all for your service.

  • @mikezurinsky1616
    @mikezurinsky1616 8 лет назад +4

    Very well done!! I would also like to thank you for your services Vet's!

  • @chrissartain4430
    @chrissartain4430 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely my best video ever on RUclips, I learned more than I had in all my studies.

  • @jacobdueholm9855
    @jacobdueholm9855 9 лет назад +8

    Wow! He is a gifted speaker! Very interesting lesson!

  • @mr_chiddi
    @mr_chiddi 9 лет назад +8

    Being former Air Force myself and an aviation nerd, I loved this video.

  • @rmb689
    @rmb689 7 лет назад +7

    Dear Montgomery college, thank you for this upload. It was great. I use to watch the SR-71 fly in Okinawa in 87-88. Semper. fi. Marine Corps. ooh rah

  • @cameronmackenzie4410
    @cameronmackenzie4410 2 года назад +1

    In the mid 50's, the U.S. government needed to find a way to successfully weld titanium. A small tool and die shop in Brazil Indiana found the solution. By welding titanium "in atmosphere" the welded joint was structurally sound. Thatt same process that is still. used today. My grandfather was the tool room supervisor over this project. I 1st heard this story a few years ago and put 2 and 2 together. I believe the sr-71 was the reason they so desperately needed to find a way to weld titanium. Either way, makes me proud of my heritage and my country! God bless the USA!

  • @howardparks699
    @howardparks699 2 года назад

    Awesome video. From one vet to another, thank you all for your service

  • @nestr2007
    @nestr2007 9 лет назад +2

    I could listen to him all day!

  • @nickdawn3985
    @nickdawn3985 6 лет назад +3

    I feel privelaged to hear stories like this from amazing people. Thanks for posting this.

  • @gregbowen617
    @gregbowen617 2 года назад +1

    Well I never thought I would see a documentary so well produced, balanced and with respect for your veterans. I’m from Australia and this is one hell of a great way to help your fine, and often so young veterans rejoin the normality we take for granted. Great doco, best I’ve watched in a long time… sensitive and respectful, full of terrific information but more so, it’s about getting the veterans to be able to get their lives back from whatever difficult situations they may have had to face… that Colonel is a cracking host with an amazing wealth of knowledge.

  • @paulgreig9051
    @paulgreig9051 6 лет назад +4

    What a fantastic guy to listen to and what fantastic place to go and see. Amazing engineering.....all done without computers and design programmes..........Real engineering....Serious respect...awesome!!!

  • @LynnTharp1971
    @LynnTharp1971 7 лет назад +10

    Thank you for such an entertaining lesson. The Blackbird is one of my favorite subjects to learn about.

    • @danielwetmore6907
      @danielwetmore6907 2 года назад

      👋 i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏🌍
      I'm originally from Forth Worth Texas currently. and you where are you from if i may ask?

  • @veritas41photo
    @veritas41photo 2 года назад +1

    Great documentary, superbly narrated by Retired Air Force Colonel Joe Kinego. SR-71; what a beautiful, amazing aircraft. Kelly Johnson, Thanks for your vision and guidance that ended up in this fantastic aircraft from the Lockheed Skunk Works.

  • @esmenhamaire6398
    @esmenhamaire6398 2 года назад

    Excellent video. It was very interesting to learn some of what was behind times and events that I have lived through!

  • @sp4282
    @sp4282 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video, priceless learn from pilot who flew the black bird. Black bird is a modern marvel for sure

  • @MrFuckingDeath
    @MrFuckingDeath 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome video really enjoyed watching it!

  • @saraducey
    @saraducey 10 лет назад +34

    This is a beautifully produced piece. Congratulations to the MCTV team and producer/director Dan Rankin for the two Telly Awards this episode just received!

    • @danielwetmore6907
      @danielwetmore6907 2 года назад

      👋 i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏🌍
      I'm originally from Forth Worth Texas currently. and you where are you from if i may ask?

  • @saadouni.elmahdi
    @saadouni.elmahdi 4 года назад

    Great presentation, and very useful informations of the greatest plane Blackbird SR71.

  • @notindaclub6932
    @notindaclub6932 2 года назад

    Excellent video...Thank You for sharing

  • @PianoRaine
    @PianoRaine 9 лет назад +1

    very informative video! thanks for sharing!

  • @elderbishop57
    @elderbishop57 9 лет назад +117

    I was in the Air Force at March AFB in Riverside, California a few decades ago. The SR71 came to our airshow and I remember being off base when the plane flew at it's slowest speed over a housing area at low altitude. Incredible looking and sounding plane. The next day I was on the flight line when it left. It left the ground and raised it's gear but remained a couple hundred feet off the ground. Just before the end of the runway it nosed straight up and disappeared into a cloudless blue sky like it was never there. I've always thought it was the meanest and best looking plane in AF inventory.

    • @Dave-hs1wd
      @Dave-hs1wd 6 лет назад +3

      Bishop J this plane came to Tucson,AZ and I was amazed at how awesome this plane was. I loved going to airshows at Davis Monthan AIrForce base.

    • @markp.9707
      @markp.9707 5 лет назад +10

      It’s my biggest regret as an airplane lover for more than 45 years that I never got to see this amazing bird devour air and scream skyward! I couldn’t agree more it’s the most amazing aircraft ever built.

    • @cladarreonbattle3587
      @cladarreonbattle3587 2 года назад +2

      How old are you

    • @sarahstauffer4874
      @sarahstauffer4874 2 года назад +2

      Oh there's more where that came from. Not for public consumption

    • @sarahstauffer4874
      @sarahstauffer4874 2 года назад +3

      People call these UFOs. To them I guess they are. But UFOs aren't from outer space. They're man-made and highly top secret.

  • @jerrylagesse9046
    @jerrylagesse9046 2 года назад

    Thanks for the work geared to help vets

  • @robertwilson3914
    @robertwilson3914 2 года назад +7

    Yes, I saw this bird fly over us in the Tonkin Gulf while on station flying strikes...the whole CIC went nuts...the teletype went crazy and the officer on duty had to de-scramble our ready launch aircraft when it was advised , SR-71 overflight...1971. It took the Blackbird only minutes to turn over all of north vietnam and overfly us again.... rush ! What a rush on the radar screen !!!!

  • @sulufest
    @sulufest 7 лет назад +1

    Great presentation- thank U!

  • @manjitme10
    @manjitme10 2 года назад +1

    What a voice of that man giving lecture.fantastic lecture

  • @RTD1947
    @RTD1947 3 года назад +1

    Outstanding presentation!!

  • @montymatilda
    @montymatilda 2 года назад

    Fantastic!! The format in was exceptional. Really grabbed my attention and kept me interested all the way to the end. And to see the planes inside was just outstanding. Why haven't I found this sooner? Don't know but...Oh my, I enjoyed it now.

  • @Jay75Euro
    @Jay75Euro 9 лет назад +22

    Am so Happy and Glad to watch this. God Bless My Country America. Yes I said it.

    • @h.cedric8157
      @h.cedric8157 6 лет назад +3

      Just because we are religious does not mean we hate science.
      FYI most of the people that help mankind get to space in this century were all religious people.
      what you said is pure judgemental attidtude

    • @TheLemzia
      @TheLemzia 4 года назад +4

      @AquaticBoardwalkEngineer Why would there need to be a Distinction between Belief of God and the Study of Science?
      Is it not possible that someone can be both?

    • @h.cedric8157
      @h.cedric8157 2 года назад

      @L_B42 __ You are one of those self righteous people that cannot seem to accept that without the religious monks who took in science as a field of study, science as we know it today would exist.
      To narrow minded folks like you, it's only either anti-science or religious clowns.
      No compromise, no middle ground, nothing.
      That's just divisive, hateful zealotry.
      If you think being a science zealot like yourself are higher forms organisms than us who hold science and religion in balanced objective light, explain to my how come thru billions of years, that every single living creature that live have the same building block DNA?

  • @nobody6546
    @nobody6546 2 года назад

    Incredible & Informative video! Kudos. Thanks.

  • @bridlingtonengland75
    @bridlingtonengland75 3 года назад +2

    that was awesome! thanks so much for making this

  • @efrenrodriguez4329
    @efrenrodriguez4329 2 года назад +26

    Most awesome aviation thing I've seen was late eighties March Air Base show, two black bird passes. First low speed flyby. Second one, low pass close to runway, then hit afterburners and went up in front of us almost vertical. I'm sure I wasn't the only one looking up with my mouth open as we saw a plane the size of a 727 roar like a rocket ship and disappear in the clouds in seconds. The good old days our kids will never witness.

    • @jones7701
      @jones7701 2 года назад

      I’m

    • @LIONTAMER3D
      @LIONTAMER3D 2 года назад

      those engines are absolutely gargantuan & have a ramjet mode -.-

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 8 месяцев назад

      Blackbirds didn't climb anywhere even close to vertical, they were very lightly built despite their looks, their wings were only rated at 2.5 G's which is why they had a 50 mile turning radius at their cruising speed not because of their speed alone as most people assume, listen to the interviews with the pilots who go through a mission step by step, max climb out angle was something like 30° whether they were taking off or they'd just come off a tanker, anything more than that was unsafe for one and could cause them to break apart at the expansion joint right in front of the wings.
      U2's could take off and get to 10,000 ft before an SR71 can according to a pilot who flew both in an interview in watched just yesterday.

  • @francisdrelling4060
    @francisdrelling4060 2 года назад +7

    Absolutely spectacular video. I never knew multiple bombers launched on the atomic bomb missions. Thank you for this presentation.

  • @drewgardner479
    @drewgardner479 7 лет назад +8

    Great to hear the little anecdotes you get from the actual pilot.
    I'd love to have a few beers with him and hear some wild stories..

    • @TheLemzia
      @TheLemzia 4 года назад +1

      Maybe even a 24 pack or two!!!
      I'd like to spend more time than it would take to just drink a Few!!!
      The Courage it took to basically strap a Mach 3+ Rocket to your Butt is INSANE!

  • @EDDGC
    @EDDGC 2 года назад +6

    Excellent! I am 48 years old and I have been a fan of this marvelous spyplane since I was eight, and I really enjoyed this lecture where some aspects were finally clear even considering I I have been learning about this airplane scenes decades ago.
    Very Great and enjoyable lecture thank you very much from Mexico City

  • @Norm475
    @Norm475 2 года назад

    Big thumbs up. An excellent video, thank you very much.

  • @andrewmcneil2110
    @andrewmcneil2110 2 года назад

    Fascinating insight. Great post.

  • @hillscanlon2717
    @hillscanlon2717 2 года назад

    Amazing. This is on the bucket list.

  • @sinad153
    @sinad153 9 лет назад +3

    That was brilliant. Thanks. xx

  • @blueshiftrobs
    @blueshiftrobs 2 года назад +1

    The best plane ever ! Legendary ! Bucket list item for sure 👍

  • @cambutler4686
    @cambutler4686 2 года назад +5

    My daughter and I were so priviledgded to be one of the first groups to enter the Vehicle Assembly Building (NASA Hanger) at Cape Kennedy when the guide asked us to turn around in the darkened hanger, and there, only feet away, was the space shuttle Discovery. Wow! What a moment! Good to see it is being enjoy by many now. Good memories.

  • @pixelb0i255
    @pixelb0i255 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic!!

  • @lylewest1657
    @lylewest1657 2 года назад

    One of the best docs I've seen.

  • @smiff4748
    @smiff4748 9 лет назад +30

    Brilliant lecture and a brilliant aircraft.

  • @craigrobertson5030
    @craigrobertson5030 2 года назад +2

    In 1979 or 1980 this black plane broke many windows at the Argonaut Rowing Club in Toronto. Just the shaking broke the huge panes of glass.What a dream plane.

  • @Kellys3006
    @Kellys3006 2 года назад

    Awesome. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for your service. We respect you. We salute you. My Dad is Air Force.

  • @winterpatriot1429
    @winterpatriot1429 2 года назад +1

    That’s pretty neat about the sonic boom, and super cool about the star dates and tracking stars! Really enjoyed the video, always liked the “war stories”.

  • @martinwarne7183
    @martinwarne7183 2 года назад

    This was and is truly stellar

  • @mikenelson773
    @mikenelson773 9 лет назад +9

    A fantastic video. It brought back some memories of my dad who worked on the SR-71. He was not able to tell us much of what he did in the Skunk Works but we knew what he did was very important. I have seen the plane fly over at an air show at Point Mugu. It creates a silence among all spectators and bring tears to everyones eyes. Thank you for this.

    • @bwilson7804
      @bwilson7804 8 лет назад +2

      +Mike Nelson My mind is still blown my father worked on this plane as well, I had no idea how few were made. I've seen these planes and even sat in the cockpit. I just got to ask your last name is Nelson, is your fathers name Neal? If so then our fathers knew each other and we have met as young boys haha that'd be crazy

    • @raymondlucero4999
      @raymondlucero4999 2 года назад

      Point Mugu? Must be from California right? I also am from Ventura county. Grew up there in Vta. My two older brothers worked there in the 70's. I was just a child then. Been a very long time.

    • @anitaaadara3193
      @anitaaadara3193 2 года назад

      @@bwilson7804 dangdut

  • @japnjim9684
    @japnjim9684 6 лет назад +5

    This is one of the best doc's I have ever seen on the Blackbird, and the help they are providing for ex servicemen and women is fantastic. Wish I had seen it 4 yrs. ago when it first came out. Mr. Kinego you are spectacular. Keep up the great work. You, Sir, are a very good man. Kudos to you Sir. Would have loved to have served under your wing. Jim in Yosemite, Ca.

    • @LIONTAMER3D
      @LIONTAMER3D 2 года назад

      the level of detail is crazy & the technical ability of the pilot us top 1%

  • @dpavlovsky
    @dpavlovsky 2 года назад +7

    Ever since I was a kid, I always thought this was the coolest looking plane.

  • @454pakr
    @454pakr 2 года назад +1

    WELL DONE! Thank you!

  • @mirceadimian4048
    @mirceadimian4048 8 лет назад +5

    Straight from the pilot. Kinego himself.
    Fantastic story.

  • @guitarsword1
    @guitarsword1 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic. Excellent!

  • @corygasparich
    @corygasparich 2 года назад +9

    Col. Kinego's presentation is meat to my soul. My low aptitude for math has been a hindrance to my high aptitude for technology. The Colonels was very adept at making the technical conseptual which kept me engaged and was easy to follow. He verified many things I had heard and surprised me with things I hadn't. Would love to meet him and pay my respects.

    • @LIONTAMER3D
      @LIONTAMER3D 2 года назад

      think of how technically proficient these pilots must be o.0

  • @robertphillips3078
    @robertphillips3078 2 года назад +1

    SR71 Blackbird . One AWESOME Aircraft. .

  • @evilelf5967
    @evilelf5967 9 лет назад +7

    interesting,could listen to this guy for hours.

  • @nickmajdanski
    @nickmajdanski 2 года назад +1

    I've been several times to the Steven F. Udvar Hazy Center. It is an amazing place and I could easily spend the day and still not see everything.

  • @TheM2gerr
    @TheM2gerr 8 лет назад

    Lovely documentary.

  • @denveradams4909
    @denveradams4909 2 года назад +3

    While serving in the US Marine Corps, I remember being thrilled at seeing the SR-71 flying over the island of Okinawa, which is where Kadena AF base was located. This was 1978/79.

  • @keithmyers6121
    @keithmyers6121 5 лет назад

    Outstanding video!

  • @nickinportland
    @nickinportland 2 года назад +4

    The double sonic boom over the Hanoi Hilton has always been my favourite use.

  • @carmium
    @carmium 9 лет назад +19

    Many years ago now, a Blackbird made an appearance at my local (40 mi. away) air show. I was working a Saturday when a gawd-almighty roar filled the shop; I ran out the side door and saw a young man on a nearby loading dock: "Did a big black plane just fly over?" Yes, he said, it did.
    Damn, I missed it.
    A few minutes later the sound began again and I sprinted for the door. The 'bird had already roared overhead and and was rapidly climbing and receding to the west. Then the afterburners kicked in, blue flames right and left, and it vanished like a sci-fi spaceship going into warp drive. That was the only glimpse I ever had of one. I figured it was a good part of the way to Hawaii by the time I sat down again.

  • @ECCvideo78
    @ECCvideo78 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you !

  • @urielpelaezcdmx
    @urielpelaezcdmx 2 года назад

    The last Part of this Presentation is awesome. 😯👍🏼

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 2 года назад

    Excellent video. May God continue to bless our great nation. Semper Fi ! 👍🏽🙂

  • @michaelgreene7385
    @michaelgreene7385 2 года назад +1

    There is one of these magnificent aircraft (retired) on display, in Warner Robins Air Force Base, in Warner Robins, Ga. It is at the Museum of Aviation. It is one of the most beautiful aircraft I've ever had the pleasure of seeing in person. The pictures you see of one, is nothing in comparison to see it physically. It is definitely an awesome sight.... Another aircraft that used to be there also, was, the B-1 Bomber, it's another of my favorite aircraft...

  • @kristalmacleod3215
    @kristalmacleod3215 2 года назад

    ThanK You Sir' and to Every1 that puts on a Uniform .

  • @acurazdx1
    @acurazdx1 2 года назад

    Amazing video simply amazing 💯💯

  • @rgray5711
    @rgray5711 2 года назад

    I was in Okinawa from 1970 to 1972 and used to watch you take off and fly over our barracks. I also knew one of the men who worked on the Ingen. I had a good amount of photos but were lost when I shipped home .

  • @Senna-xi1gr
    @Senna-xi1gr 2 года назад

    Very good guide, Thanks from UK 👍🇬🇧

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video. I was born at Cannon Air Force Base ( Hospital ) , The "BlackBirds" are my Favorite family of Planes.

  • @MrSparks54
    @MrSparks54 9 лет назад

    There is a SR-71B trainer at the Hill AFB museum in Utah. Amazing that such a large aircraft was so fast. This thing is roughly the size of a MD-80 airliner. First time I saw one was in the late 80's on display during an airshow. It was fenced off with armed MPs guarding it. It really was leaking fuel as it sat there. Thanks for the fantastic video!

  • @frankmccann29
    @frankmccann29 2 года назад +5

    Every Airman in the USAF who takes survival training, quite a few, is versed in how to evade (run like he$l) the enemy and survive (rating grub worms and pine cone nuts, for example) in the event of being shot down. Thanks for the great coverage!

    • @curtisdominick7707
      @curtisdominick7707 2 года назад

      3 rd c

    • @sihtam81
      @sihtam81 2 года назад

      Probably more likely to take cover and hide. Just because the Blackbird could outrun bullets, didn't meen their crew could do the same on ground.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 8 месяцев назад

      Not in a spacesuit you wouldn't.

  • @carlnash7200
    @carlnash7200 2 года назад

    Outstanding

  • @silver760
    @silver760 9 лет назад

    Excellent,thanks.

  • @saraducey
    @saraducey 9 лет назад +10

    Don't miss this amazing presentation by Colonel Joe Kinego, USAF (retired). He is remarkably good!

  • @encoreimages
    @encoreimages 2 года назад +1

    Pretty amazing story!

  • @dirtyburger7528
    @dirtyburger7528 2 года назад

    This teacher/ pilot is awesome.

  • @SlipMahoneyBowery
    @SlipMahoneyBowery 2 года назад

    Great lecture.

  • @christopherreed2694
    @christopherreed2694 2 года назад

    this is the best program ever

  • @charleso8826
    @charleso8826 2 года назад

    I actually watched this glad I did