Specifications |
Primary Function: | Strategic Reconnaissance |
Contractor: | Lockheed-Martin Skunkworks |
Power Plant: | 2 Pratt and Whitney J-58 axial-flow turbojets with afterburners
each produces 32,500 pounds of thrust |
Length: | 107.4 feet (32.73 m) |
Height: | l8.5 feet (5.63 m) |
Weight: | 140,000 pounds (52,250 kg) Gross takeoff weight
80,000 pounds (30,000 kg) JP-7 fuel weight |
Wingspan: | 55.6 feet (16.94 m) |
Speed: | over Mach 3.2 / 2,000 mph (3,200 kph) |
Range: | over 2000 miles (3200 km) unrefueled |
Altitude: | over 85,000 feet (26,000 m) |
Unit Cost: | |
Crew | 2 |
Inventory: | Built Lost A-12 13 5M-21 2 1YF-12 3 2SR-71A 29 11SR-71B 2 1SR-71C 1 0 |
Aircraft |
[tr]Tail #MODELDisposition [/tr]60-6924 | A-12 | Blackbird Airpark, Palmdale, CA (AFFTC Museum) |
60-6925 | A-12 | Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, NY |
60-6926 | A-12 | crashed 24 May 1963, CIA pilot ejected safely |
60-6927 | A-12 | Museum of Science/Industry, LA (Stored at Skunk Works) |
60-6928 | A-12 | crashed 05 January 1967, CIA pilot killed |
60-6929 | A-12 | crashed 28 December 1967, pilot ejected safely |
60-6930 | A-12 | Alabama Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville |
60-6931 | A-12 | Minnesota ANG Museum, St Paul, MN |
60-6932 | A-12 | crashed 5 June 1968, CIA pilot killed |
60-6933 | A-12 | San Diego Aerospace Museum |
60-6934 | YF-12A | destroyed on landing 14 August 1966 |
60-6935 | YF-12A | USAF Museum, Dayton, OH |
60-6936 | YF-12A | crashed 24 June 1971, crew ejected safely |
60-6937 | A-12 | Storage, Plant 42 (Skunk Works) |
60-6938 | A-12 | USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, AL |
60-6939 | A-12 | destroyed on landing 9 July 1964, crew ejected safely |
60-6940 | A-12 | Museum of Flight, Seattle |
60-6941 | M-12 | crashed 30 July 1966 , pilot survived, LCO killed |
61-7971 | SR-71A | Evergreen Aviation Museum, Oregon |
64-17950 | SR-71A | destroyed on takeoff 11 April 1969, crew ejected safely |
64-17951 | SR-71A | Pima Air Museum, Tucson, AZ (NASA YF-12C 937) |
64-17952 | SR-71A | crashed 25 January 1966, pilot survived, RSO killed |
64-17953 | SR-71A | crashed 18 December 1969, crew ejected safely |
64-17954 | SR-71A | destroyed on takeoff 11 April 1969, crew ejected safely |
64-17955 | SR-71A | AFFTC Museum, Edwards AFB, CA |
64-17956 | SR-71B | Air Zoo, Kalamazoo, MI |
64-17957 | SR-71B | crashed 11 January 1968, crew ejected safely |
64-17958 | SR-71A | Robbins AFB Museum, GA |
64-17959 | SR-71A | Air Force Armament Museum, Eglin AFB, FL |
64-17960 | SR-71A | Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA |
64-17961 | SR-71A | Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center, Hutchinson, KS |
64-17962 | SR-71A | Reserve Fleet, Plant 42, Palmdale, CA |
64-17963 | SR-71A | Beale AFB Museum, CA |
64-17964 | SR-71A | SAC Museum, Offut AFB, NE |
64-17965 | SR-71A | crashed 25 October 1967, crew ejected safely |
64-17966 | SR-71A | crashed 13 April 1967, crew ejected safely |
64-17967 | SR-71A | Operational (USAF), Det 2, 9th SW, Edwards AFB, CA |
64-17968 | SR-71A | Virginia Aviation Museum |
64-17969 | SR-71A | crashed 10 May 1970, crew ejected safely |
64-17970 | SR-71A | crashed 17 June 1970, crew ejected safely |
64-17971 | SR-71A | Operational (USAF), Det 2, 9th SW, Edwards AFB, CA |
64-17972 | SR-71A | National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. |
64-17973 | SR-71A | Blackbird Airpark, Palmdale, CA (Det 1 ASC) |
64-17974 | SR-71A | crashed 21 April 1989, crew ejected safely |
64-17975 | SR-71A | March Field Museum, March AFB, CA |
64-17976 | SR-71A | USAF Museum, Dayton, OH |
64-17977 | SR-71A | destroyed in takeoff accident 10 October 1968 |
64-17978 | SR-71A | destroyed in landing accident 20 July 1972 |
64-17979 | SR-71A | History & Traditions Museum, Lackland AFB, TX |
64-17980 | SR-71A | Operational, NASA Dryden FRC, Edwards AFB, CA |
64-17981 | SR-71C | Hill AFB Museum, Hill AFB, UT |
| SR-71A | American Air Museum, Duxford, United Kingdom |