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The SR-71 pilot who flew both the U-2 and the Blackbird describes a single-engine emergency that turned real
Summary and Key Points: An interview with Lionel “Stormy” Boudreaux — one of only 12 pilots who ever flew operational sorties ...
Before NASA had permission to fly the SR-71, a small mix-up led to the administration having an SR-71 that was meant to be ...
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama is the undisputed heavyweight champion of space museums, and it’s ...
Most civilian planes do not need to regularly fly at the highest altitude they physically can—but this is sometimes the case ...
The F-35's stealth, sensor integration, and electronic warfare capabilities were prioritized over speed, due to the rules of ...
A key piece of financial infrastructure stitching tokenized assets to traditional banking got a real cross-border test this week. Ondo Finance said Wednesday it had completed the first near-real-time ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — A troubling trend continues to grip schools across the nation’s capital: nearly half of all students are missing significant time in the classroom. According to recent data, 35.6% ...
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A SR-71 Blackbird pilot survived a supersonic ejection at Mach 3.18 and 78,800 feet
On January 25, 1966, Lockheed test pilot Bill Weaver became the first man in history to survive a supersonic parachute ...
Mid-year attendance numbers are giving Mayor Muriel Bowser something to brag about. New data released Monday show a sharp shift in student attendance in the District’s truancy pilot: 71 percent of ...
(NEXSTAR) – A retiring Spirit Airlines pilot got a send-off from an unlikely group of fans over the weekend after his airline abruptly ceased operations. Captain Jon Jackson, who was planning to ...
Ordinary jet fuel would boil and combust inside the Blackbird’s fuel tanks—meaning the aircraft must use a special fuel blend that is nearly impossible to light by accident. The SR-71 Blackbird ...
According to new research, 64% of Americans believe the nation has a serious "obsession problem," where people will find anything to obsess over. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found over half obsess ...
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