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Coolest Jet story ever

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  1. Piper

    Piper Active Member
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    Coolest Jet story I have ever heard

    SR-71 BLACKBIRD PILOT TELLS THE STORY BEHIND HIS FAMED GROUND SPEED CHECK

    Throughout its nearly 24-year career, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird Mach 3-strategic reconnaissance aircraft remained the world’s fastest and highest-flying operational aircraft. From 80,000 feet, it could survey 100,000 square miles of Earth’s surface per hour.

    So it comes as no surprise if, thanks to its astonishing flight characteristics, the aircraft has set numerous speed and altitude records throughout its career.

    Nevertheless the Blackbird wasn’t an easy plane to fly as SR-71 pilot Brian Shul recalls in his book Sled Driver. “There were a lot of things we couldn’t do in an SR-71, but we were the fastest guys on the block and loved reminding our fellow aviators of this fact. People often asked us if, because of this fact, it was fun to fly the jet. Fun would not be the first word I would use to describe flying this plane—intense, maybe, even cerebral.”

    However according to Shul “there was one day in our Sled experience when we would have to say that it was pure fun to be the fastest guys out there, at least for a moment.
    I’ll always remember a certain radio exchange that occurred one day as Walt (my back-seater) and I were screaming across Southern California 13 miles high.

    We were monitoring various radio transmissions from other aircraft as we entered Los Angeles airspace.

    Though they didn’t really control us, they did monitor our movement across their scope.
    I heard a Cessna ask for a readout of its ground speed.
    ’90 knots’ Center replied.

    Moments later,a Twin Beech required the same.
    ‘120 knots,’ Center answered.

    We weren’t the only ones proud of our ground speed that day…as almost instantly an F-18 smugly transmitted, ‘Ah, Center, Dusty 52 requests ground speed readout.’
    There was a slight pause, then the response, ‘620 knots on the ground, Dusty.’

    Another silent pause.

    As I was thinking to myself how ripe a situation this was, I heard a familiar click of a radio transmission coming from my back-seater. It was at that precise moment I realized Walt and I had become a real crew, for we were both thinking in unison.
    ‘Center, Aspen 20, you got a ground speed readout for us?’
    There was a longer than normal pause … ‘Aspen, I show 1,942 knots.’

    No further inquiries were heard on that frequency.”

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  2. tyndale1946

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    #2 tyndale1946, Sep 1, 2023
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    No, but I would love to.
     
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    Cool story.

    I also had an interesting story about a jet in the fourth grade.

    Follow up on Jet crash in Sinton in 1966 - Newspapers.com

    The two schools mentioned in the article would be Mirabeau B. Lamar Elementary School(I was in the 4th grade) and Sinton Junior High School. I remember sitting there and hearing a jet overhead and tensed up as I expected a sonic boom(which we would hear from time to time as there was a naval air station 23 miles to the south and another one 30 miles to the north. Instead, I heard a noise and looked out the windows(the whole side of the room was windows) and saw a huge fireball rising. The jet missed the school and landed in an alley behind a house across the street from the playground(only the tail was sticking out of the ground when we got to visit the site). We had a huge playground; I don't know how many yards, but I would guesstimate about 250 yards from where I was sitting.
     
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  5. Piper

    Piper Active Member
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    scary.
     
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    My dad told me, and I don't know who told him, but he was told that the pilot tried to steer the jet toward the Gulf before he ejected but it changed directions, and he was afraid that it would crash into the schools. That would have to be a terribly helpless feeling to be drifting down in a parachute while watching the jet plummet toward a school/residential area.
     
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    I have!:D... Not only did they have the Blackbird they had the pilots suits too!... Brother Glen:)
     
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    The SR 71 could fly so fast that it could actually shoot itself down

    thats crazy
     
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