Geico266
Touchdown! Greaser!
What do they have in common?
http://www.wvi.com/~sr71webmaster/sr-71~1.htm
Last night we had our monthly EAA meeting at the SAC Airforce Museum near Omaha. One of the exhibits is an SR71 Black Bird. For those of you who don't know this plane was Ultra Top Secret re-con aircraft, built in the 50's & 60's, flew until the 90's. Flew at Mach 3.2 at 85,000' The fastest jet aircraft in the world, it literally can out run a .30.06 bullet. Pretty cool right? Well it gets better.
Standing there was one of the pilots! 5'2" 83 year young Harlon Hain was telling war stories about flying the fastest plane in the world. WOW! The plane weighed 60,000#'s carried 80,000#'s of JP7. JP4 would not work as the fuel in the tanks would get super heated and boil due to friction in the air. The fuel range was 1.5 hours or 2,500 miles, that is a fuel burn of about 10,000 GPH!. It takes 150 gallons of fuel to re-start the engine..each! Navigation was done by using stars, it flew so high it could use stars like we use GPS, yes, it had an auto pilot! Harlon is an active CFI pilot and gave lessons yesterday! The man is simply amazing, and he certainly has the "right stuff". I could have listened to his stories all night.
So what do the SR71 Black Bird and the Van's RV-12 Little Bird have in common? Harvey would like to fly in the -12 and the pitot tube is in the nose.
http://www.wvi.com/~sr71webmaster/sr-71~1.htm
Last night we had our monthly EAA meeting at the SAC Airforce Museum near Omaha. One of the exhibits is an SR71 Black Bird. For those of you who don't know this plane was Ultra Top Secret re-con aircraft, built in the 50's & 60's, flew until the 90's. Flew at Mach 3.2 at 85,000' The fastest jet aircraft in the world, it literally can out run a .30.06 bullet. Pretty cool right? Well it gets better.
Standing there was one of the pilots! 5'2" 83 year young Harlon Hain was telling war stories about flying the fastest plane in the world. WOW! The plane weighed 60,000#'s carried 80,000#'s of JP7. JP4 would not work as the fuel in the tanks would get super heated and boil due to friction in the air. The fuel range was 1.5 hours or 2,500 miles, that is a fuel burn of about 10,000 GPH!. It takes 150 gallons of fuel to re-start the engine..each! Navigation was done by using stars, it flew so high it could use stars like we use GPS, yes, it had an auto pilot! Harlon is an active CFI pilot and gave lessons yesterday! The man is simply amazing, and he certainly has the "right stuff". I could have listened to his stories all night.
So what do the SR71 Black Bird and the Van's RV-12 Little Bird have in common? Harvey would like to fly in the -12 and the pitot tube is in the nose.
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