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Chris G: Home to the only member of the Blackbird family outside the United States. SR-71A, serial number 61-7962, set a flight altitude record of 85,069 feet in July 1976.
History Museum · University Park · 6 tips and reviews
Stefan Heinemann: To get to the John W. Berry, Sr. Wright Brothers Aviation Center you have to enter through the Kettering Family Education Bldg at Carillion Park & you must pay a fee.
History Museum · Hell's Kitchen · 348 tips and reviews
Chris G: Home to A-12 serial number 60-6925. This Blackbird was the least flown of the 15 that were built. Only logged a total flight time of just under 180 total hours.
700 Exposition Park Drive (at Figueroa St), Los Angeles, CA
Science Museum · South LA · 156 tips and reviews
Chris G: Home of the Titanium Goose, The trainer variant of the A-12, serial number 60-6927. This blackbird is the only one with two canopies in tandem to allow training flights.
Chris G: Home of former YF-12, serial number 60-6934. This YF-12 was damaged when is crashed in1963. It was later rechristened at the only SR-71C, serial number 61-7981. Quite the story that goes with this one
500 NE Captain Michael King Smith Way, McMinnville, OR
Museum · 37 tips and reviews
Chris G: 61-7971 lives here. This is the most accurate SR-71 on display, and 1 of 2, reactivated when the program was brought back in 1995. She has logged 3512.5 hrs of flight time over the course of 31 years.
Chris G: SR-71A, serial number 61-7968 resides here. in 1971 this bird set an endurance record for the SR-71 family, covering 15,000 miles in 10 and a half hours!