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  • Romanian gypsy band flies over Area 51

  • i typed in palmdale CA on google maps and went northeast and went into street view on E Avenue P south of the blackbirds and DID ANYONE ELSE NOTICE THE NIGHTHAWK??????????????? cause i did

  • A-12,Sr-71, U-2 update just on the left side is F-117A

  • why an alien head at 0:10

  • @HAWX234 exactly... why?

  • @fairhillnorrie dunno

  • what diabolical music....

  • best video on youtube...EVER! Thanks sooo much.

  • sorry to say but google earth zooms in on Australia not california

  • its a museum , what fucking asshole doesnt know that !

  • It is a U-2 and 2 SR-71 Blackbirds:-)

  • LOl...some discovery. A U2 plane that's been out of service since the early 1960's and 2 SR71s.

    Psst....there is a place in Az where military hardware that is decommissioned and cut up is displayed so the Russian satellites can verify the destruction of those systems.

  • NW from this Blackbirds is funny shadow from 2

    U-2 but I dont see Plans,only shadows.

    34°37'13.32''N

    118°05'09.10'' W

  • sr-7 blackbird

  • Blackbirds ^^

  • The second location on this video is at Palmdale Airport/Air Force Plant 42 in California. If you do a Google Maps search on "blackbird airpark" you will see it.

  • The first stop is Uluru, in Australia. The second is (as close as I can tell) is Pima Air Museum or Davis Monthan AFB in Tucson, Az.

  • U2 and 2 SR 71 Blackbirds =)

  • Acctually the picture is of a U-2, An SR-71, and the jet to the North is an YF-12. The YF was to be our first Mach3+ bomber. Only three of the 12's were built. They were just slightly slimmer in profile to the Blackbird. (Information comes from the Blackbird archives)and a 5000 word senior paper on the Blackbirds developement)

  • By the time Obama gets finished...we'll be flying B-17's for the ultimate in cost cutter savings...I mean they can still drop a cruise missle ....right?:)

  • LOL!!!! flying B-17s for the ultimate in cost savings..

  • too bad the habu is not in service now :( was a good baby girl

  • Indeed.

  • she is my fav. baby girl i also have a zippo lighter with a blackbird figure on it sometimes i check the videos of her just the listen to her beautiful engine "whislles" :)

  • This is my favorite also, i just wish it was still in service so i could grow up, and get a chance to fly her.

  • This is a shot of the Lockeed Martin museum in Palmdale, CA it is not a military base. Shown in the shot are two SR-7 and one U-2 both relics of the cold war era. These lanes have been decommissioned from military use and are now use purely for research purposes. Their former missions are now being carried out by unmanned aircraft or orbiting satellites. So yeah! come down! you have not discovered any secret US bases! it is indeed a museum boys and girls! By the way the music blows big time!!!

  • The U-2 is still very much in service. Now re-engined and upgraded they carry the designation U-2S. NASA also have a few examples in service. The last aircraft lost was during 2005. It crashed killing the USAF pilot in the United Arab Emirates after a mission over Afghanistan.

  • I believe the U2 was scheduled to be retired by 2011 but

    In January 2006, then Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announced the pending retirement of the U-2 fleet as a cost-cutting measure, this also included the elimination of all but 56 B-52s and a complete reduction in the F-117 fleet.

    I believe that although a large part of the b-52 fleet was not touched, the U2 did not survive that memo and has not seen active duty this year. (To the best of my knowledge of course)

  • The U-2S is still very much active. The plan on paper was retirement in 2012, but that has

    slipped to 2014 and possibly beyond. The current thinking is that the USAF will not retire the U-2 until

    the Block 30/40 Global Hawks come on line. U-2s have been noted passing through RAF Fairford, UK this year

    for deployment and rotation in the Middle East.

  • may be you are better informed in that area than the rest of us. I am speaking based on the official statements made by the pentagon in 2006 and the beginning of 2009 but i guess that doesn't mean much these days. Anyway thanks for sharing the info! cheers

  • No problem. All that info is recent and from the aviation press. If the U-2 was ever to retire or be deactivated it would be big news in the aviation world. RAF Fairford is also opened by notice to airmen announcements to the aviation community in the public domain. Aviation enthusiasts turn up to photograph and video. Radio enthusiasts also monitor them on radio as they squawk and use the callsign Dragon. You will find some of the recent Fairford U-2 videos from 2008 on You Tube.

  • Very True

  • @drjekill2986

    the u-2 is still in service and congress had denied the request to retire it several times because it is so adaptive and the museum is on Beale AFB

  • @drjekill2986 Actually, one is indeed an SR-71, but the other one is a single seat A-12.

  • @AV8R4HM you can tell that by looking at a blurry picture?

  • @hawkplaya94 No, I have been there.

  • @AV8R4HM oh ok

  • the SR71?

  • those pix were from palmdale, ca. in front of Skunk Works!

  • those pix are taken in front of area 42 in palmdale, ca. (skunk works)

  • ...you are kidding, you actually didn't think those were active aircraft??? if you did you need to do a little studying instead playing on this idiot box so much!!!

  • those are on display numbskull

  • There are about 3 Sr-71's at Edwards Afb

  • what is the music called?

  • The other one is an U-2

  • Two SR-71 blackbirds and what's that other plane?

  • its on avenue P and 25th street in lancaster hahaha your secret is revealed

  • Uhm, the U-2 and SR-71 are both retired planes.

  • not true, the u2 is still used, i live 2 miles from beale afb that still flies them. but ur right about the sr-71

  • who is the stuipid basterd that put this up this photo is of a static display museum by the skunk works in palmdale ca.

  • waht is the alien at the beginning?!

  • Cool! Spyplanes on top of a building!?

  • The SR 71 was retired in 1998 with the exception of two being used by NASA.

  • Nothing's stealthier than putting 3 spy planes at the corner of an intersection.

  • Lol i laugh if no one noticed it

  • looks like a museum no biggy theres plenty of museums that show off planes

  • it looks like model planes in a big block of polystrine, lol

  • It's a Replica of those planes. I've been there

  • @GlobalMQ those are actual jets...just stripped out...waiting for the russians....

  • FAke fake fake please delete this video!! stop uploading stupid video's!!!

  • 2 black birds and a U2 ... wow .. .. they must be in stelth mode :P

  • appears to be in so cal, maybe edwards but not sure, 2 sr71's & a u2, on a street corner in that formation, you could drive by & see it.

  • GHEY!!!

  • Those are not spy planes

  • Yes they are, the more conventional looking one is a very high altitude spy plane called a U-2, the name of the others I forget but instead of very high altitude it uses very high speed to avoid anti-air fire.

  • other two are black birds. not spy planes.

  • SR-71 Blackbirds. They are spy planes, it was the replacement for the U2, they fly really high and really fast instead of just really high like the U2, also it incorporated some stealth technology like radar absorbing material.

  • U-2 can also avoid enemy radar on ground and sea on a height of 21 kilometers above sea level

  • Eh? No it can't, that's not how the U-2 works, it isn't a stealth plane. It avoids missiles by flying at extreme height, which I think is closer to 60,000ft, not 20,000ft. The U-2 was often picked up on radar but few missiles or fighters could get high enough to shoot it down.

  • Tell that to Gary Powers... the US pilot that got downed by a SAM over 50 years ago... at the time the plane first flew, yes it could fly higher than surface to air missiles... but as things worked out, we'd only created a new goal for the Soviets.

  • Yeah, the US underestimated the speed at which the Russians could make a missile capable of taking the U2 out. It also got intercepted by a Lightning F.3 once, so getting to it wasn't impossible, just very hard.

  • The SR-71 Blackbird is a well known spy plane. Its no government cock-up. Just about everyone who is farmiliar with planes knows what it is

  • america spyplane is good..

    ussr russia spyplane is evil

  • its not a huge secret. they exist get over it

  • I think this veideo is very pretty, but a con...

    All Google Earth images are screened and censored by the relevant governments for "del;icate" information.

    Just try to "see" Crystal City, for example.

  • whats in crystal city

  • To keep something secret, plaster it in everybody's face for all to see.

    Crystal City is next door to the Pentagon.

    Commuters drive by and many work in it.

    It's a stone's throw from the Pentagon in Arlington County.

  • Iv seen the blackbird in an air museum

  • wow so kingerz is an idiot.

  • Uh yeah so I think they're on exhibit or something. I doubt they're washing the things lol.

  • Two SR 71, and a U2, but everybody knows that these planes were here and these are old planes...

  • The SR-71 Blackbird isn't realativly old. The U-2 was commisioned in the 50's I believe..

  • america spyplane is good..

    ussr russia spyplane is evil

  • wow ur fuckin retarted those r sr71s ur dumb shit

  • Which are spy planes.

  • i just discovered that by second 0:20, you can see an alien face in an horizontal mode :o...--

  • dude those are not spy planes those are SR-71s

  • SR-71s are spy planes...

  • SR-71s are indeed spy planes you dumbass. The other plane is a U-2.

  • its two sr71 blackbirds and a u2, both are completely unclassified and obsolete nowadays, the blackbird was completely unarmed due to its speed. these are not top secret planes they have been in the public domain for decades you morons.

  • Question: what's the point of using spy planes nowadays? Why not use satellites and drones with high fuel? Unless you need to use sonar or some other type of test that require proximity (like maybe a thermal check; in which case a drone is still preferable), a drone or satellite is perfect for spying.

  • wow are u just playing a joke or are u that gullible no offense it looks real but if u use common sense u could tell its not what it looks like for example they wouldnt leave jets and planes on top of a roof thingy again no offense

  • good grief....do you REALLY think the freekin government or the NWO or whatever is going to leave THREE secret planes out on the tarmac for all & sundry to see?? Man.....maybe you oughta' think about what you're proposing BEFORE you post it cuz this is only interesting from the clinical psychologist's point of view....you know..like how gullible your average conspiracy buff is? There's plenty of REAL interesting things out there..you don't need to imagine them.

  • well.... if you think about it,

    a. it's no secret that we have spy planes

    b. i doubt any countries have any reason to specifically aim for these three planes, since it wouldn't be worth the counter attack

    c. I'm pretty sure an antimissile missile would take out anything heading there.

    I mean... it's like trying to act like there's no such thing as area 51. We all know something's happening there; but we also know there are more powerful weapons being made somewhere else. In a hidden place

  • Your logic is as infantile as it comes...you don't even make a cogent argument. You are obviously too un-informed to carry on a diologue with so don't respond please.

    You didn't even address thge point I was trying to deal with........gaaddd damn this silly

  • ... Ok, guess what, I too have a relatively vast cache of vocabulary words to choose from, but just because I do doesn't mean the validity of my points is more so. Congratulations for knowing the words "cogent" and "infantile" and "dialogue" (which you spelled incorrectly, genius)... Now, instead of ad hominem attacks, why don't you go ahead and address my incogent arguments. Where am I incorrect? Do you seriously think other countries don't know we have spy planes? I'd like your counter.

  • haha sweet

  • black birds?

  • this guy lives on the 60's hahahaha dude it's 2008...F-22s....

  • The other guy is right. It is called Blackbird Park in Palmdale. Across the street from National Aviation Administration and Across from Air Force Plant 42. They are static displays of two SR-71's and a U2. We have much better spy planes now..trust me..

  • SR-71 isn't a spyplane its a supersonic bomber. U2 is an old high altitude unmanned spy plane the other two are manned.

  • the SR-71 took over from the U2, which was manned, so it was a spy plane. was originaly intended as a bomber but was changed during the design programme to be a high level spy plane instead.

  • those three planes are on public dislay at palmdale afb plant 42. two sr's and a u-2. I've been to this display.

  • just checked on google maps i just saw the exact same picture its a display.

  • no big seceret, its just some SR71's and something else

  • if you look around the outside of the spyplanes it looks as if its been photo shopped. and and i doubt spyplanes A. are that big (bigger than the hangers B. wouldve been photographed by google

  • there on diplay

    coz ther frikin old

    unless the pic was taken 43 years ago then its pointless

  • The layout of the place makes it seem like they're put there to look like statues, looking over the street.

  • Look, we dont need some dowie russian comenting on spyplanes, we all know you are a spy. Ad they obviosly have taken a pic of a U2 cos its right there!!!! lol

    im pretty sure they are at nellis AFB in california

  • Nellis AFB Las Vegas NV not California

  • yeah soz i realised that after i left the comment :)

  • m8 , no offence but those are not real functioning 'spy planes' as u called them . its an exhibit. all the photos taken on google earth are from normal planes , no way ever would it be alowed to take a picture of a top secret u2 SPY PLANE for the U.S.OF.A

  • FYI to all people that dont know wtf those plans are. The one with the long wings is a U2and the two big jets are SR-71 Blackbirds. I just thought i would clear some confusion with that subject

  • It's called Uluru...jeesus how stupid are some of you people

  • Ayers Rock mate

  • its not like its any big deal that you can see them...they aren't "officially" used anymore and those are just on display

  • isnt that an SR 71 Blackbird?

  • yea and a u-2

  • it has 2 names (following the current trend) prick.

  • Seeing as they own it they can call it whatever they like.

  • Agreed. Why the fuck are you arguing over the name of a fucking rock?

  • Every people have the right to be seen as valid and their culture respected.

  • No it is called Uluru. Only trailer trash calls it Ayers Rock.

  • oh my its x-men and they are on the roof!

  • the first one is Ayers Rock not an alien idiot

  • Those r SR 71 Black Bird. Now decommissioned, BB were the fastest hypersonic spyplanes used by US.

  • its an sr-71 blackbird lol i read abought one in a plane book i got at a muesium

  • be rather hard to get those planes out of that spot wouldn't it?

  • Come on people, at :30 that's the Blackbird Air Park in Palmdale on the southern edge of Plant 42. Look it up. There's an SR71, A12 and U2 parked in this picture. There is also an SR71 engine there and there used to be a D21 drone on a trailer. It's right across the street from an FAA ATC radar operation building.

  • Dude, it is a show stand. I went there and they have the U2 and SR71 on display in concrete

  • Both those types of plane, teh SR 71 and U 2, are decades old and have long since been declassified. There is a SR-71 on static display ant the Air National Guard facility at the Minneapolis St. Paul airport. you can see it on Google Earth, Google Maps, mapquest images, etc.

    Should I post that video too? Uncovering the secret?

  • SR-71 Blackbirds really are not that big.

  • they are 107 feet 4 inches long

    56 feet wide and 18 feet high

    that's pretty big

  • Kinda meant in scale to the surroundings. They looked as if it was copy and paste.

  • jesus you couldnt make it more fake! sheesh! even the americans don't leave planes out like that.

  • I rated this video 1 star but changed my mind: can you make it ½ star?

  • ok im good now , but i was in a freaking shock , when you feel like being freezed and stunned , like "out of my self" ,

    REALLY PLEASE PEOPLE LEAVE A WARNING OF DISTURBING CONTENT BEFORE SUCH PRANKS , ITS NOT PRANK FOR ME

  • FUCK YOU BASTARD YOU SCARED ME WITH THAT FUCKING FACE FUCK YOU , ATLEAST LEAVE A WARNING BEFORE PLEASE oh god

  • yeah thats just a Aircraft musuem right next to an airport, nothing big.

  • this guy's right.

  • you can also see the sr71 and other planes on the deck of the intrepid (currently being renovated) in google earth on the west side of Manhattan, ny ny.

  • 32°10'4.84"N 110°51'16.50"W

  • Does anyone know what the KH stands for , as in KH-11 spy sattelite ? KeyHole

  • I believe you're right it's Key Hole

  • At full speed it takes the SR-71 150 miles to make a U turn , the only reason is because it travels so fast . When refueling the SR-71 was going at its slowest and had to keep from stalling . While the KC-135 which was refueling it was going as fast as it possibly could .

  • The SR-71 leaked so badly on the tarmac it had to be re-fueled immediately once it got to refueling altitude . The joints were separated because at speed the joints would heat up , expand , close up and the leaks would disappear . The self sealing fuel bladders would leak because of the open joints . The missles were done away with after Francis Gary Powers was shot down in 1961? and the Air Force did a total rethink in policy . This is how the B-1/B-1B Lancer was born . Another story....

  • The YF-12 was the Air Force designation for thier experimental aircraft . When released to service it was changed to the now famous SR-71 . When it was in YF-12 designation it was equipped with 2 sidewinder missles also which were kept in the fuselage ala F-22 Raptor . Some SR-71s were so equipped but eliminated quickly after entering spy service . They were based at Beale A.F.B. in Northern Ca. The plane is actually 45+ years old and still holds all high speed transit records .

  • Place that where SR-71 and U-2 was born.

  • RETIRED PLANES LOL

  • That's retarded, the U-2 and SR-71 haven't been used for real spying for over 20 years.

  • OMG SCARY AILEN

  • i live near there. that in palmdale cali, ive lived here for about 10 years. 2 sr 71 and a u 2. its a pretty cool little museum, the a couple of the unmanned supersonic spy planes there now too.

  • yeah funny i thought that was picture from the miramar cali air show blackbirds

  • I thought the gov has some high tech under ground facility. Owned by own satellites.

  • 1 lancer 2 black birds can u send me the corodonates

  • SR71's rock. and they still hold the speed record for aircraft.=)

  • Wow a declassified spy plane from the cold war, your badass...real badass.. and be careful because the government doesn't like poeple like you trying to snoop on their shit, id watch your back.

  • lol

  • woodruff135 is right: one is an A-12, one is an SR-71 and one is U-2. He's a bit off in that there were 13 A-12s, 30 SR-71s and about 87-90 U-2s built. There was another variant the YF-12 in which there were 3 built. Gary Powers was shot down in a U-2 over Russia. Greg78X, the SR-71 was retired in Jan 90 with 3 going to NASA. they were reactivated shortly in 1995 but cut in 97 or 98. there are currently ZERO in the scrapyards. the U-2 is currently on its 'S' model variant.

  • There was another variant the YF-12 in which there were 3 built.

    That is the bomber. It would work just fine.

  • the YF-12 was actually an interceptor, it was the predecessor of the sr-71, which was based on the YF-12 design. google it.

  • Those are stealths, one currently desplayed at Kalamazoo Air Zoo in Kalamazoo Michigan. Those were probibly being transported. They've been decommisioned. Dumbass

  • watch who you call dumbass till you know what you are talking about.. the 2 plans are SR-71 BlackBirds, the one Plane is a U-2. But I agree they are onthe way to the scrap yard or oulw NEVER be parked outside in the elements

  • I saw a blackbird on display parked out in the elements (presumably for the whole weekend) at an airshow around 1980 or earlier. It was hardly roped off and I could have easily run over to it and touch it. It was quite an awesome plane.

  • "Never parked outside in the elements"? Greg, sorry but those aircraft have been right there since at least 2001 when i first walked around them. BTW, that site is in Palmdale, CA. That area (about 50 miles north of downtown LA) gets less than 30 days of rain a year. The "elements" is mostly sunshine and dust. I lived about 2 miles from that display from '01 to '04.

  • nope, those have been there sinec about 2001 and r still there today. its a little museum with more than just those planes. i think its a mcdonall douglas site

  • Pardon My last comment, The aircrafts are as follows: (top Small)Lockheed U2, (Right)Lockheed A-12 And the one on the left is the SR-71 Blackbird. But, halo, you are wrong there where at least 8 made and as far as i know only one was shot down.

  • Ok Retards do you notice the little I's on the airplanes? if you mouse over them it says exactly what magicmentalmaniac and Panopticon51 said OK? OK.

  • Fucktard

    For one, those are the well known SR-71 blackbirds

    they arent flying

    and they arent bombers.

    The other is a U2 i think.

  • where is this place?

  • palmdale caifornia, about 50 miles south of L.A.

  • Looked like a model kit to me.

  • Ya I stand corrected, all the same though it is a museum, not exactly the same thing as finding some on an airstrip. You can go and look at the planes, read bout em ect. Skunkworks, where they designed and built the planes is one of the buildings to the north west of the museum.

  • I didn't believe those were real planes either. Shure as shit i went to google earth 34°36'10.25"N 118° 5'9.34"W and there they were sitting in the dessert. Also some of you people are getting way to worked up over the term spyplane. I belive these, at least the SR-71 was considered a spyplane at the time it was developed. Just because it's old news doesn't change it's purpose when it was built.

  • all three of them r still spy planes

  • addalad, those aircraft actually exist... it is an SR-71 and a U2 spyplane by the looks of them... they have been around since the early part of the cold war...

  • What was the point of the alien?

  • to give alien-technology enthusiasts some talking point. worked too, see previous comments!

  • Is the music from Amadeus?

  • The U2 and SR-71 Backbird! Cool find!