oldsaw
PowerDork
10/12/12 11:47 a.m.
First-person account about involuntarily exploring near-space at over Mach3 speed: http://www.thedigitalaviator.com/blog/?p=504
An amazing event that once again proves test pilots have huge attachments. How the he!! do these people even fit their seats?
And to think. They are using top secret aircraft far more advanced now.
I bet you hear clanking sounds when he walks.
Here is some more SR-71 poop
http://m.gizmodo.com/5950763/holy-fcklook-at-all-these-sr+71-blackbirds-together
Ian F
PowerDork
10/12/12 12:54 p.m.
Awesome stories. I've loved the SR-71 ever since watching them do touch-and-go's at the USAF base in Okinawa back in 1974. I was 4 and can still remember it. Somewhere I have some old 110 camera photos taken from the top of our apt building which was across the street from the flight line.
What does it mean that I thought this thread was about Neil Sedaka?
Wow. The guy definitely has cojones. Just climbing into an aircraft not designed to glide and also known for 'engine unstarts' is some kinda ballsy.
There's an SR-71 sitting in the Dulles Air and Space Museum. You can walk right up to it. Coolest plane EVAR. It's longer than 2 school buses.
When someone signs up to be a test pilot, I imagine the compensation negotiations going something like: "Retirement benefits? Huh, we never thought about those." It's like a modern version of "Eat these wild plants so that we can see which ones won't kill us."
spitfirebill wrote:
Here is some more SR-71 poop
http://m.gizmodo.com/5950763/holy-fcklook-at-all-these-sr+71-blackbirds-together
Good picture of the g-suit in that article. Still amazing to think that it withstood being ripped out of a disintegrating airplane going faster than the speed of sound, though.
Thanks for posting those. I had forgotten the awe of seeing one in the 80's in a hanger at Keesler, then again when dad got stationed at Beale. Kinda miffed I never got to see it fly, (it left Keesler while I was at school, the fact I got to see it was kinda amazing. The joys of dad being the air boss/chief controller)
Both articles were incredible, thanks for sharing!
bravenrace wrote:
What does it mean that I thought this thread was about Neil Sedaka?
This. Ive had that song in my head all evening thanks to just reading the thread title. I catch earworms very easy :(
Awesome read, man. Thanks for sharing!
There are times when I read something and think "there's 5 minutes I'll never get back." In this case it was "That was worth every second. I'll have to read it again." Someday I need to get over my fear of flying.
gamby
PowerDork
10/19/12 10:22 p.m.
Holy CRAP that is a gnarly story!!!
Great read.