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Do you know that only married men were allowed to fly the air craft, as they were deemed to be more 'emotionally stable'. I cannot vouch for that as of now; are there any married members who care to comment?
 
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Do you know that only married men were allowed to fly the air craft, as they were deemed to be more 'emotionally stable'. I cannot vouch for that as of now; are there any married members who care to comment?
:rofl: depends on whether it runs harmoniously or you have a less harmonious phase
 
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Yes that's another beauty with beast in the same club. MIG 31 is still operational and that's actually more modern and capable than SR -71.
Do you know that only married men were allowed to fly the air craft, as they were deemed to be more 'emotionally stable'. I cannot vouch for that as of now; are there any married members who care to comment?
Yes thats true because married men were less likely to defect because it's not easy to leave your wife and kids back home.The technology behind these engineering Marvels is still a highly guarded secret.
Imagine: First flight, 22 December 1964!
Yes this jet was way ahead of it's time.Its design still looks like of 2020 fighter jets. And it was designed in 1950,s.
 
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I have visited the US Smithsonian Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center near Dulles Airport in Loudon, Virginia many times. They have an SR-71 Blackbird on the floor that you can walk around and see from a few feet away. If you are ever in Washington, DC, and have an afternoon of free time, a visit to the Udvar-Hazy Center is well worth it if you are interested in flight. The downtown DC Air and Space Museum is interesting also, but the Udvar-Hazy is hangar big and has many full size aircraft and a Space Shuttle as well.
https://www.si.edu/museums/air-and-space-museum-udvar-hazy-center
 
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I have visited the US Smithsonian Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center near Dulles Airport in Loudon, Virginia many times. They have an SR-71 Blackbird on the floor that you can walk around and see from a few feet away. If you are ever in Washington, DC, and have an afternoon of free time, a visit to the Udvar-Hazy Center is well worth it if you are interested in flight. The downtown DC Air and Space Museum is interesting also, but the Udvar-Hazy is hangar big and has many full size aircraft and a Space Shuttle as well.
https://www.si.edu/museums/air-and-space-museum-udvar-hazy-center
Yes sir i lived in Maryland and i already saw BlackBird their in 2018
 
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