NASA still flies a couple for research purposes. It's sad to see them go, but high- speed spy planes have been largely made obsolete by satellites and drones. Magnificent planes, but they've been made uneconomical by cheaper, unmanned planes and better imaging technologies for our satellites.
@Mistraker They no longer fly these anymore,that is the whole point of my video. The USAF nor NASA fly theSR71 since this video was made. This was literally the last flight ever flight...period.
This show spoiled me for any other airshow, ever. 9AM: sonic boom! Bunch of other stuff, then, SR-71 demo. Later, the sky was seemingly blackened by hordes of AF and NASA jets doing a fly-past. Then, the AF Thunderbirds. At one point they played the music from the Right Stuff, just to remind you that it all started right there. Amazing! Nicely done video, excellent camera work. This should have way more views!
its not like they are all in non exixtance, the airforce keeps at least 5 of every aircraft just incase they will need it in future services so the most likly have 2 of the 25 that was madejust like the F-14 tomcat, they still have 13 of them left.
I was there Saturday, too. I will never forget the SPEED of the contrail (fuel) as it passed overhead. Utterly amazing! I remember hearing that it might be the last flights ever. Saturday was the only day I could go, so I went by myself just to see it happen. Only went out to the airshow just to see the SR fly. When I found out that they couldn't fly Sunday, I was pretty sure I witnessed history too. Thanks for the Post!
Loved the emphasis on the car alarm on the fly by's.
johnathan72984 2 weeks ago
NASA still flies a couple for research purposes. It's sad to see them go, but high- speed spy planes have been largely made obsolete by satellites and drones. Magnificent planes, but they've been made uneconomical by cheaper, unmanned planes and better imaging technologies for our satellites.
Mistraker 3 months ago
@Mistraker They no longer fly these anymore,that is the whole point of my video. The USAF nor NASA fly theSR71 since this video was made. This was literally the last flight ever flight...period.
mooneyes21 3 months ago
I agree, this video is deserving of many more views. Well done!
matt3006100 3 months ago
This show spoiled me for any other airshow, ever. 9AM: sonic boom! Bunch of other stuff, then, SR-71 demo. Later, the sky was seemingly blackened by hordes of AF and NASA jets doing a fly-past. Then, the AF Thunderbirds. At one point they played the music from the Right Stuff, just to remind you that it all started right there. Amazing! Nicely done video, excellent camera work. This should have way more views!
TotalForge 6 months ago
its not like they are all in non exixtance, the airforce keeps at least 5 of every aircraft just incase they will need it in future services so the most likly have 2 of the 25 that was madejust like the F-14 tomcat, they still have 13 of them left.
psycho2596 9 months ago
If I where bill gates I would buy this and nothing else:)
cheezbeenzriz 9 months ago
i found it very funny how at 2:35 the guy was all like "Woah, Double Rainbow all the way!"
tomcat923roks 9 months ago
I was there Saturday, too. I will never forget the SPEED of the contrail (fuel) as it passed overhead. Utterly amazing! I remember hearing that it might be the last flights ever. Saturday was the only day I could go, so I went by myself just to see it happen. Only went out to the airshow just to see the SR fly. When I found out that they couldn't fly Sunday, I was pretty sure I witnessed history too. Thanks for the Post!
ACTactical 10 months ago
Hi, glad you like. I thought this historic moment had to be made from take-off to landing. Was a priviledge to have been there.
mooneyes21 11 months ago
thxs,so much really enjoyed that.bitter sweet . still love that plane.this one would be a.f.-s.n.17980 the last off the production line.thxs,agine.
blackbrant2 11 months ago