The coast-to-coast aircraft speed record set by the SR-71 on March 6th, 1990, was between Los Angeles and Washington, not New York. The difference is that the New York destination would have added a bit of time to the trip (but not much). The trip as recorded took 67 minutes 54 seconds, with an average speed 2,125 miles per hour, or 3,420 kilometers per hour. The National Aeronautic Association (NAA) has included this record in its logs, but an independent site of Blackbird enthusiasts holds the record time as 64 minutes 20 seconds. A link is provided below to check facts and learn more about this remarkable aircraft.
Nobody really knows because the black bird wasn't ment to travel.
No it is an advanced, long range, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft.
In 1990 the SR-71 went from the West Coast to the East Coast in 68 minutes and 17 seconds. That's as close as I could get to Los Angeles to New York.
It took 68 min 17 sec.
The flight time from New York to California is about 5.5 hours.
3961 km
5 hours
My dick was to long and the sr71 got iht by my dick and got destroyed
4 hours is how long it take to get to California from New York
Three and a half days
about a day
8 hours