Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
| SR-71 "Blackbird" | |
|---|---|
| Primary users | United States Air Force NASA |
| Number built | 32 |
| Unit cost | $34 million |
| Developed from | Lockheed A-12 |
Keeping this in consideration, can you own an SR-71?
Now You Can Own and Fly an F-16 or SR-71 Jet.
Subsequently, question is, why was the SR-71 Cancelled? Despite the aircraft's incredible flight characteristics, the U.S. Air Force (USAF) retired its fleet of SR-71s on Jan. 26, 1990, because of a decreasing defense budget, high costs of operation and availability of sophisticated spy satellites.
Likewise, people ask, how many sr71s are left?
How many Sr 71s are left?
| SR-71 “Blackbird†| |
|---|---|
| Retired | 1998 (USAF), 1999 (NASA) |
| Status | Retired |
| Primary users | United States Air Force (historical) NASA (historical) |
| Number built | 32 |
How much would a SR-71 Blackbird cost?
Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
| SR-71 "Blackbird" | |
|---|---|
| Primary users | United States Air Force NASA |
| Number built | 32 |
| Unit cost | $34 million |
| Developed from | Lockheed A-12 |
