Yes it does because of the new engines it just goes in to space about 20 miles off the earth
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The time it would take a blackbird to fly around the Earth depends on its speed and the distance to cover. A blackbird can fly at speeds of about 20 to 30 miles per hour. The Earth's circumference at the equator is approximately 24,901 miles. At an average speed of 25 miles per hour, it would take the blackbird around 1,000 hours, or about 41.7 days, to complete the journey without resting.
They both end in bird
No, Because the blackbird had an air-breathing engine, and true-space is devoid of anything, let alone oxygen,,,,among other reasons....like on re-entry it would blow up like fire-works bla bla
•The SR-71 Blackbird is the current record holder for a manned aircraft. it was an American made spy plane and it recorded images and zoomed in on land. it Was used during the cold war to fly at an extremely altitude (edge of space) it went so fast no rockets could shoot it down.
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The Blackbird
The SR-71 Blackbird can fly way much more higher than Missiles. So the SR-71 Blackbird win.
They can fly at over Mach 3.5 .
Stratosphere
2200 mph
Jetfire is a Blackbird in specific he is the Blackbird in the Air and Space Museum
25,900m
yes
Over 85,000 feet.
Yes.
No, they are all 'moth-balled'