The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, with a cruising speed of Mach 3.2.
SR-71, which was nicknamed "Blackbird".
SR-71.
the plane is called the sr-71. nicknamed the 'blackbird'.
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SR-71 "Blackbird" And also your face jk um i am still not sure trying to make a better answer
There were many planes made by them, do you have any idea what it looks like?
They were designed and built at Lockheed "Skunk Works " in Burbank, California
Johnson oversaw the design of the U-2 spy plane (1955), the F-104 Starfighter (1956), and the SR-71 Blackbird (variant of A-12 and YF-12A, 1964) while an engineer and Vice President at Lockheed.
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.
Their first plane was the XP-80, which became the F-80 Shooting Star--America's first jet fighter. It was rapidly replaced by the F-86, America's second jet fighter, because the F-80 wasn't as good as the MiG fighters it went up against over Korea.
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.
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