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<text id=90TT0671>
<title>
Mar. 19, 1990: American Notes:Aviation
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Mar. 19, 1990 The Right To Die
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 25
American Notes
AVIATION
Bye-Bye Blackbird
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<body>
<p> In 26 years as the nation's swiftest and highest-flying
reconnaissance planes, SR-71 Blackbirds detected China's first
atomic test in 1964 and snapped photos of Tehran detailed
enough to encourage Jimmy Carter to order his hostage rescue
attempt in 1980. Flying at more than 100,000 ft. at speeds
exceeding 2,000 m.p.h. they evaded more than 1,000
surface-to-air missiles launched to shoot them down. But last
week the SR-71s were finally grounded by Pentagon cost cutters
who believe spy satellites made the planes obsolete.
</p>
<p> The Air Force bid a fitting farewell to the planes. After
a running start over the Pacific, an SR-71 streaked across the
U.S., arriving outside Washington in record time: 68 min. 17
sec. That plane's final destination is the National Air and
Space Museum. But the Air Force mothballed three Blackbirds for
possible future use.
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</body>
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