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SR-71 in 71 parts

40.2k WisconsinStatePolice  3.7 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on WisconsinStatePolice's SR-71 f

When it first flew back in the 1960s, the black, needle-nosed SR-71 was an amazing performer. Half a century later, the now retired Blackbird is still unmatched.
But the Blackbird is more than an incredibly spectacular flier. Using cameras and electronic sensors, the SR-71 could look down from above or peer sideways hundreds of miles into enemy territory with a clarity that no other reconnaissance aircraft could equal. Before the Cold War ended, the SR-71 flew in support of the NATO allies, usually staying on its side of the boarder while spying on the other side.
-Aircraft of the World(book)

Requested by L3dg3ndary and MemeLordMASTERMEMES

Suggestions are welcome!(Except aircraft that would be made with 2-7 parts or over 500 parts.)
Next aircraft: Cirrus SR-22

Yes, it is smol. Inuyasha8215 was extremely helpful by teaching how to use the scale tool and attempting to fix the Blackbird’s size. Unfortunately, I messed it up so bad we couldn’t scale it without side effects.

It rolls to the left. I can’t fix it. VTOL for roll trim.
Trim for pitch trim.
1 toggles fast

It does not reach Mach 3 due to how unstable it is.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor SR-71 f
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 25.1ft (7.6m)
  • Length 48.8ft (14.9m)
  • Height 9.2ft (2.8m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 7,782lbs (3,529kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 13.861
  • Wing Loading 15.2lbs/ft2 (74.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 513.5ft2 (47.7m2)
  • Drag Points 5286

Parts

  • Number of Parts 71
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 547
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    173k Zaineman

    @WisconsinStatePolice Did you know that the original designation of this aircraft was the "RS - 71 Blackbird" ? But President Johnson publicly called it the "SR - 71 Blackbird" so the designers said "Well,it's the SR - 71 Blackbird now huh , lol" and that's how It got its name. ;)

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    Thanks @Kimfri!

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    7,397 FeiWu

    Boeing clipper in 314 parts @Cabbage17
    (it's model 314)

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    dun, dun, dun! Thx @Cabbage17

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    Not 100, but two parts @LieutenantSOT. I’ll add it to the list.

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    Cessna O-2 in 100 Parts? XD

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    This is Majestic

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    yur welcome

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    Thanks @r1Username!

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    21.9k Moonraker

    @Cabbage17 👍😁

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    Thanks @ElectricVehicle!

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    Thanks @CGFPS!

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    Thanks @EasternPatrick!

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    Thanks @SledDriver, I’ll definitely need the help.

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    197k SledDriver

    @Cabbage17 No problem. Just so you know, If you want help to make your aircraft fly perfectly, I can do that in a few minutes.

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    Thanks! @2Papi2Chulo @Suubk27 @SledDriver

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    Thanks! @Gbhole @Mage2IsTriggered

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    That will light my device on fire @BornToBeBurned

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    Thanks @LieutenantSOT!

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    @Cabbage17
    (:

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    Thanks! @ACEPILOT109 @Doughnut45 @BornToBeBurned

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    Thanks! @Inuyasha8215 @VerldVarIII @Terminator37

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    waiting for Focke-Wulf 1000x1000x1000 in 1000000000 parts

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    beautiful, when I can get Simple Planes again, I will download this for sure!

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    @L3dg3ndary @MemeLordMASTERMEMES

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