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90,000 Feet and Mach 3: How America’s Need for a Spy Plane Created the Blackbird
When the U-2 spy plane became vulnerable to Soviet missiles, President Eisenhower demanded a faster, higher-flying successor.
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1,000°F Skin and 20,000 Pounds of Fuel an Hour: How the Blackbird Survived Mach 3 Flight
To withstand the inferno of Mach 3.2 flight, Lockheed created an aircraft that expanded in midair, leaked fuel on the ground, and relied on Shell Oil’s JP-7, an ultra-stable fuel that wouldn’t ignite ...
Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo’s time in Saudi Arabia has seemingly come to an end. Ronaldo, the most prolific goal scorer in soccer history, signaled an end to his two-year run in the Saudi Pro League ...
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