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"Morgans" wrote in
n I might then be able to imply that the later models were the ones that need this feature. Is that on the right track? Photos of the Blackbird as early as 1979 & 1980 show the ECM dents |
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![]() "John Szalay" wrote in message 42... "Morgans" wrote in n I might then be able to imply that the later models were the ones that need this feature. Is that on the right track? Photos of the Blackbird as early as 1979 & 1980 show the ECM dents I guess for a plane as old as the SR-71, that qualifies as relatively recent. -- Jim in NC |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:41:09 -0500, John Szalay
wrote: "Morgans" wrote in n I might then be able to imply that the later models were the ones that need this feature. Is that on the right track? Photos of the Blackbird as early as 1979 & 1980 show the ECM dents Interesting thread. The Blackbird that displayed at Abbotsford in 1986 appears not to have had them. Bob ^,,^ |
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![]() "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:41:09 -0500, John Szalay wrote: "Morgans" wrote in n I might then be able to imply that the later models were the ones that need this feature. Is that on the right track? Photos of the Blackbird as early as 1979 & 1980 show the ECM dents Interesting thread. The Blackbird that displayed at Abbotsford in 1986 appears not to have had them. Bob ^,,^ Hey! I resemble that remark! I was at Abbotsford in 1986 and got this shot of the SR-71 on the ground. I also don't remember seeing any indentations on the nose. The chines were smooth and uniform all the way around the aircraft. Here are two of my shots.... ENJOY! Nick |
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 08:54:33 -0500, "Canuck"
wrote: "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:41:09 -0500, John Szalay wrote: "Morgans" wrote in n I might then be able to imply that the later models were the ones that need this feature. Is that on the right track? Photos of the Blackbird as early as 1979 & 1980 show the ECM dents Interesting thread. The Blackbird that displayed at Abbotsford in 1986 appears not to have had them. Bob ^,,^ Hey! I resemble that remark! I was at Abbotsford in 1986 and got this shot of the SR-71 on the ground. I also don't remember seeing any indentations on the nose. The chines were smooth and uniform all the way around the aircraft. Here are two of my shots.... ENJOY! Nick Small world. Well, at least it seems smaller than when I was a kid... All them volcanoes are letting the air out! Bob ^,,^ |
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"Canuck" wrote in
: Photos of the Blackbird as early as 1979 & 1980 show the ECM dents Interesting thread. The Blackbird that displayed at Abbotsford in 1986 appears not to have had them. Bob ^,,^ Hey! I resemble that remark! I was at Abbotsford in 1986 and got this shot of the SR-71 on the ground. I also don't remember seeing any indentations on the nose. The chines were smooth and uniform all the way around the aircraft. Here are two of my shots.... thanks for the photos. IMHO: Looked at the video of the 86 show and the color of the nose paint is different from the rest of the aircraft. ( not as faded) since the nose of the Blackbird is interchanegable, and the show was just up the coast from Beale, I suspect they put a plain nose on for the show, no need for the ECM nose for what would be considered a training or domestic flight.. just my opinion , of course... |
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![]() "John Szalay" wrote in message 42... Hey! I resemble that remark! I was at Abbotsford in 1986 and got this shot of the SR-71 on the ground. I also don't remember seeing any indentations on the nose. The chines were smooth and uniform all the way around the aircraft. Here are two of my shots.... thanks for the photos. IMHO: Looked at the video of the 86 show and the color of the nose paint is different from the rest of the aircraft. ( not as faded) since the nose of the Blackbird is interchanegable, and the show was just up the coast from Beale, I suspect they put a plain nose on for the show, no need for the ECM nose for what would be considered a training or domestic flight.. just my opinion , of course... Glad you liked the shots. Thanks for explaining this. I know a bit about the aircraft but have not read up on it as extensively as you have. I guess having an interchangeable nose depending on the mission was a great asset to have. It makes me wonder what there is flying around now since the SR-71 has been retired. Satellites are not as flexible in giving you the information you need at exactly the moment you need it. Some manner of surveillance aircraft beyond the capabilities of the SR-71 must exist. I just wonder how long it will be before we ever learn of it. I've heard and read the rumors about the Aurora but so far no one has managed to bag the beast. Nick |
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![]() "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message ... Hey! I resemble that remark! I was at Abbotsford in 1986 and got this shot of the SR-71 on the ground. I also don't remember seeing any indentations on the nose. The chines were smooth and uniform all the way around the aircraft. Here are two of my shots.... ENJOY! Nick Small world. Well, at least it seems smaller than when I was a kid... All them volcanoes are letting the air out! Bob ^,,^ LOL! I guess the earth is full of beans.... Yes, it is a smaller world. Isn't it neat the way the Internet can bring people together that have common interests but might never have met otherwise? I think you mentioned that you were out in the Seattle/Vancouver area. I have friends out in Vancouver and I was thinking of visiting them later this summer and heading out to Abbotsford at the same time. In fact, I was thinking of making it an aviation pig out and going to Seattle for Seafair and seeing Boeing and the Museum of Flight first. Any interest in playing tour guide? Take care, Nick |
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When I was stationed at Greenham Common AB we had an IAT one year.
They brought an SR-71 in, the peace-campers that were camped outside the gate got onto the field somehow and spray paintedo ne of the panels of the aircraft. It cost many thousands of dollars to replace the panel. When the plane departed, it took off, did a nice slow circle around the field, came in super low, then hit full power as it was directly over their encampment kissed the sky. Meanwhile, the entire camp was blown against the fenceline f the base, anything plastic, tents, etc, was melted. It was a beautiful thing. This was during the 1982-1985 time frame. I wish I could find my pictures. Just thought you'd all be interested in a little war story and a laugh. Al |
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