2/16/2008 7:42:51 PM
is it on a treadmill?
2/16/2008 7:44:13 PM
i always heard it was drippy when it wasn't flying
2/16/2008 7:48:25 PM
UMMMMUHHHHpossibly the biggest "no shit" in aviation history!!!1
2/16/2008 7:54:21 PM
The titanium alloy skin did contract when cool and it did leak fuel like a sieve when on the ground/cold. It needed to be refueled in flight.
2/16/2008 7:56:55 PM
dont listen to Seotaji, i know him in real life. he's not really a rocket ship scientist!
2/16/2008 7:58:23 PM
found it in a collection of old text files i had from school/highspeed internet. was always fascinated by the thing[Edited on February 16, 2008 at 8:03 PM. Reason : FAST]
2/16/2008 7:59:30 PM
under normal operations it also could only fly for 45 minutes before needing to be refueled.
2/16/2008 8:00:48 PM
only 45? according to the 5 minutes ive been reading about it, that 45 minutes will get you just about anywhere in the country. hahaalso Wraith is a rocket scientist or whatever at NASA, he was yelling at people about the treadmill thing. [Edited on February 16, 2008 at 8:05 PM. Reason : i agree with you based of wikipedia ]
2/16/2008 8:03:46 PM
The wing surface created very little lift at low speeds so that maximum take off weight would be exceeded if the plane took off with a full load of fuel. The little lift also meant that it had to be moving pretty fast to take off so it would burn a lot of fuel getting off the ground and climbing to altitude. Refueling immediately after takeoff was made necessary.
2/16/2008 8:16:01 PM
considering they only take off from US soil, they still have quite a few refueling trips every mission.fucking hurricanes.
2/16/2008 9:05:04 PM
I had a huge poster in my room growing up of the SR-71 and at the bottom gave a stat that said it went coast to coast in the US in 68 minutes
2/16/2008 10:03:45 PM
^^ They used to fly out of Okinawa. Could technically still be true I guess.
2/16/2008 10:06:06 PM
why why do you always kick me when im high?knock me down till we see eye to eyefigured her out I know she may not bemiss right she'll do right now (she'll do right now)
2/16/2008 10:07:12 PM
2/16/2008 10:11:20 PM
if i remmeber correctly, i like a few of their songs
2/16/2008 10:11:41 PM
Yes, it's true. THe SR 71 holds the world record for an air breathing aircraft. It did leak fuel on the ground, and it did expand in flight. A lot of them crashed though. I'm sure it was a bitch to fly. At Mach 3.2, it was untouchable. It also cruised at something like 60,000 feet. The russians built the Mig 25 Foxbat for the sole purpose of intercepting this aircraft, but that aircraft tops out around Mach 3.1, and the engines melted if the pilot flew past Mach 2.5 or so (thankkfully, us americans have/had superior metallergy). One of my Aero Professors ("McCrazy") use to work with that program.
2/17/2008 12:33:23 AM
I don't mean to piss you off, with things that I might sayBut when I try to shut my moth, well they come out anywayAnd I when I speak my mind, that's when we connectYeah, but that's not, politically correct.
2/17/2008 12:43:15 AM
"1985" is a song best known for its performance in 2004 by the pop punk band Bowling for Soup. Featured in their album A Hangover You Don't Deserve, as well as the American popular music compilation Now That's What I Call Music! 17, and Barbie Hit Mix, Vol. 2, "1985" was originally written and recorded by the band SR-71, led by Mitch Allan.
2/17/2008 12:51:04 AM