This thread eats posts. I had a bunch of pics that I posted last night that seem to have vanished. Lets see if these stick around.
The last flight of the Lockheed SR71 ever. Edwards Afb Oct 9 1999. NASA flew #980 for the very last time and I was lucky enough to witness it. I shot these pics on film and scanned the original pics, that is why they are a bit grainy.



The original plan was for the show the following day to be the last flight of 980, however upon landing a fuel leak was found that couldn't be fixed over night so they did not fly the following day. NASA kept 3 SR71s ready to go for several more years hoping that another program would come along and they could be flown. The funding never did. Following the final ultimate retirement, two warehouses worth of spare parts for the program were literally just thrown out. To this day there has not been a replacement built for the SR71, and US Intelligence/Reconnisence has suffered. As recently as 2004 inquiries were being made to restart the SR71 program. There may have been more recent ones than that even, but I have not been able to find any record of it (Not surprising since the program is still largely classified.)
Will
And this was just a cool shot I got the same day.
The last flight of the Lockheed SR71 ever. Edwards Afb Oct 9 1999. NASA flew #980 for the very last time and I was lucky enough to witness it. I shot these pics on film and scanned the original pics, that is why they are a bit grainy.



The original plan was for the show the following day to be the last flight of 980, however upon landing a fuel leak was found that couldn't be fixed over night so they did not fly the following day. NASA kept 3 SR71s ready to go for several more years hoping that another program would come along and they could be flown. The funding never did. Following the final ultimate retirement, two warehouses worth of spare parts for the program were literally just thrown out. To this day there has not been a replacement built for the SR71, and US Intelligence/Reconnisence has suffered. As recently as 2004 inquiries were being made to restart the SR71 program. There may have been more recent ones than that even, but I have not been able to find any record of it (Not surprising since the program is still largely classified.)
Will
And this was just a cool shot I got the same day.

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