Re: Darryl greenmayer f104 rb(red baron) ??
As military budgets shrank, the SR-71 gradually became too expensive to operate, and anti-aircraft missile improvements were making a chance of one getting shot down more likely anyway. (and we may or may not have a replacement flying in low orbit even today...no way of knowing for sure).
At least the retired planes are going to museums and not a boneyard/scrapyard. The closest one to me is at Castle Air Museum (Calif.) They have an amazing collection of old birds.
Here's their Blackbird (OMIGOD! I ACTUALLY TOUCHED AN SR-71!!!)
Finally, here's the locations or fate of the rest of the flock...
Speaking of cool pilots and cool airplanes, it amazes me the SR71 is retired.
As military budgets shrank, the SR-71 gradually became too expensive to operate, and anti-aircraft missile improvements were making a chance of one getting shot down more likely anyway. (and we may or may not have a replacement flying in low orbit even today...no way of knowing for sure).
At least the retired planes are going to museums and not a boneyard/scrapyard. The closest one to me is at Castle Air Museum (Calif.) They have an amazing collection of old birds.
Here's their Blackbird (OMIGOD! I ACTUALLY TOUCHED AN SR-71!!!)
Finally, here's the locations or fate of the rest of the flock...
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