Takeoff? No problem! The SR-71 can climb at over 10,000 feet per minute!
Landing? Well, that's a different story...
Once again props to Cessna154 for another awesome find. Location is SVAS.
Takeoff? No problem! The SR-71 can climb at over 10,000 feet per minute! Landing? Well, that's a different story...
Once again props to Cessna154 for another awesome find. Location is SVAS.
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