First flight 22 December 1964 Introduced 1966 Retired 1998
The Blackbird was designed and built in the early 1960's .
The SR 71 Blackbird was built for stealth so that it couldn't be spotted in the radars of opposite crafts
The SR-71 Blackbird was built by Lockheed-Martin. which is now made in china
They were designed and built at Lockheed "Skunk Works " in Burbank, California
Lockheed built the SR-71 Blackbird. It was a built by a division of Lockheed called Skunk Works. Skunk Works worked on some of the most classified military projects.
If you are refering to the SR71 blackbird, the military plane, it was designed and built by Lockheed Martin. The SR-71 Blackbird was built by the famous Lockhead "Shunk Works" Heading up the team was Clarence L. "Kelly" Johnson one of aviation's most important aircraft designers.
The SR-71 Blackbird was launched since 1964 . The SR-71 Blackbird was built in 1963 and it was built by Lockheed Martin. Only the United States has the SR-71 Blackbird. In reallife no SR-71 Blackbird was ever shot down during their mission. The SR-71 Blackbird is the World's fastest and highest flying military aircraft. The SR-71 Blackbird can climb more higher than any other planes and missiles. No missiles can ever shoot down the SR-71 Blackbird. United States of America is the only one Country that have SR-71 Blackbird. Fighters in the air still cannot stop the SR-71 Blackbird. It was invited during 1964. The SR-71 Blackbird can reach up to over 85,000 feet. No missiles can ever fly that high.
We had to build a better airplane; we built the SR-71 Blackbird.
It was designed by Clarence "Kelly" Johnson and built by Lockheed Martin or "Skunkworks"
Sr 71 blackbird
The SR-71 Blackbird was designed and built by Lockheed Martin in their Skunk WorksA,B facility in Palmdale, California in the USA.B This now is officially entitled the Advanced Development Programs (ADP) division.CSource:A SR-71 Blackbird: Lockheed Martin WebsiteB Skunk Works: Wikipedia EntryC Skunk Works Today: Lockheed Martin WebsitePlease see related links.
SR-71, which was nicknamed "Blackbird".