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 I am not. But would like to be this halloween. :)
Stratosphere
Yes it does because of the new engines it just goes in to space about 20 miles off the earth
about 350 miles is where the international space station is.
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The Blackbird
The SR-71 Blackbird can fly way much more higher than Missiles. So the SR-71 Blackbird win.
Aircraft fly through air and spacecraft fly in space.
They can fly at over Mach 3.5 .
No, they can't. They can't leave the atmosphere.
Airplanes fly inside the atmosphere which is made up of 4 levels. The atmosphere starts at sea or ground level and when it ends you are in outer space (no longer on earth). Majority of all planes fly in the first level of the atmosphere called the Troposphere which ends around 50K feet. Military jets and spy planes usually fly in the second atmosphere called the stratosphere.
The SR-71 Blackbird primarily operated in the stratosphere, which is the second major layer of Earth's atmosphere. This layer is characterized by high altitudes, low air pressure, and stable atmospheric conditions - ideal for high-speed, high-altitude flight capabilities of the SR-71.
No. An airplane is not designed to fly out of the Earth's atmosphere, only a space rocket has the ability to fly to other celestial bodies and space stations.