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Bill Fox, project coordinator for the Lockheed Skunkworks (and the guy who
donated all the unbelievably cool stuff in our "Blackbird Suite") is going to be visiting us again soon. Bill actually ran Area 51 for a few years, and was instrumental in the development and deployment of the SR-71 (and a whole slew of other stuff that hasn't been declassified yet.) from Kelly Johnson's Lockheed Skunkworks. I've made a list of questions to ask him when he gets here, but if you have any questions about the Blackbird, the U-2, or any other Lockheed Skunkworks stuff, post 'em here and I'll ask him for ya! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:Qo6vd.561259$D%.17160@attbi_s51... Bill Fox, project coordinator for the Lockheed Skunkworks (and the guy who donated all the unbelievably cool stuff in our "Blackbird Suite") is going to be visiting us again soon. Bill actually ran Area 51 for a few years, and was instrumental in the development and deployment of the SR-71 (and a whole slew of other stuff that hasn't been declassified yet.) from Kelly Johnson's Lockheed Skunkworks. I've made a list of questions to ask him when he gets here, but if you have any questions about the Blackbird, the U-2, or any other Lockheed Skunkworks stuff, post 'em here and I'll ask him for ya! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Jay, Please ask Bill if the story regarding the 71's designation and LBJ is true... Supposedly, the original official designation should have been RS-71 for "reconisance - strategic" but LBJ muddled the words and called it an SR-71 when it was unveiled to the public... No one wanted to correct the Prez so it stuck...True? False? Thanks, Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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![]() I've made a list of questions to ask him when he gets here, but if you have any questions about the Blackbird, the U-2, or any other Lockheed Skunkworks stuff, post 'em here and I'll ask him for ya! (1) Christopher Boyce first exposed to Area 51 In the book "The Falcon and the Snowman." The facility has been referred in various texts as Dreamland. What other code names were assigned to the facility? What name does it go by today? (2) How often are the (were the) tires changed on the SR-71? In other words, how many landings could they take? (3) How many Blackbirds are still operational? (4) How many YF-12s were built. And do any exist today? |
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"Jay Beckman" wrote:
Please ask Bill if the story regarding the 71's designation and LBJ is true... Supposedly, the original official designation should have been RS-71 for "reconisance - strategic" but LBJ muddled the words and called it an SR-71 when it was unveiled to the public... No one wanted to correct the Prez so it stuck...True? False? The placard beside the SR-71 at the March AFB museum in Riverside tells that story, and if I recall correctly, it also said that they change the tires after every six landings. |
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Bill Fox, project coordinator for the Lockheed Skunkworks (and the guy who
donated all the unbelievably cool stuff in our "Blackbird Suite") is going to be visiting us again soon. Bill actually ran Area 51 for a few years, and was instrumental in the development and deployment of the SR-71 (and a whole slew of other stuff that hasn't been declassified yet.) from Kelly Johnson's Lockheed Skunkworks. I've made a list of questions to ask him when he gets here, but if you have any questions about the Blackbird, the U-2, or any other Lockheed Skunkworks stuff, post 'em here and I'll ask him for ya! Where do they keep the UFOs ? |
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![]() wrote in message ... "Jay Beckman" wrote: Please ask Bill if the story regarding the 71's designation and LBJ is true... Supposedly, the original official designation should have been RS-71 for "reconisance - strategic" but LBJ muddled the words and called it an SR-71 when it was unveiled to the public... No one wanted to correct the Prez so it stuck...True? False? The placard beside the SR-71 at the March AFB museum in Riverside tells that story, and if I recall correctly, it also said that they change the tires after every six landings. Thanks for the information. Is it okay for Jay to ask the questions, anyway? |
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![]() Supposedly, the original official designation should have been RS-71 for "reconisance - strategic" but LBJ muddled the words and called it an SR-71 when it was unveiled to the public... No one wanted to correct the Prez so it stuck...True? False? According to Bill, this is 100% true. He still laughs about it. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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1. According to Bill, they called it either Area 51 or "The Ranch".
2. The tires were changed as needed (if a pilot got on the brakes too hard) but averaged every 6 to 8 landings. They didn't have much tread, and were made from a special high-temperature rubber by Goodyear -- who "gave us a pretty good deal on the price..." (As compared to the Blackbird's special hydraulic fluid, that cost $100 per quart, in the early 1960s! It had to withstand 650 degrees at 3500 psi, and was developed by the Louisiana State Engineering School.) 3. There are no Blackbirds operational. Clinton pulled the final plug on the project. 4. There were 3 YF-12s built. The most accessible one is at Wright-Pat, in the US Air Force museum. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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1. According to Bill, they called it either Area 51 or "The Ranch".
2. The tires were changed as needed (if a pilot got on the brakes too hard) but averaged every 6 to 8 landings. They didn't have much tread, and were made from a special high-temperature rubber by Goodyear -- who "gave us a pretty good deal on the price..." (As compared to the Blackbird's special hydraulic fluid, that cost $100 per quart, in the early 1960s! It had to withstand 650 degrees at 3500 psi, and was developed by the Louisiana State Engineering School.) 3. There are no Blackbirds operational. Clinton pulled the final plug on the project. 4. There were 3 YF-12s built. The most accessible one is at Wright-Pat, in the US Air Force museum. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Bill says that in all of his years there, he never got to see any
aliens. He says the whole UFO legend began because the Air Force didn't want to admit that they were sending mylar balloons (then new technology) over the Soviet Union. When people found the remains of a balloon -- which looked like sci-fi space suit material -- they denied knowing about them, which, of course, simply inflamed the curiosity of everyone. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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