File:SR-71B NASA in flight 1991.jpg
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DescriptionSR-71B NASA in flight 1991.jpg | A NASA Lockheed SR-71B (USAF s/n 61-7956), one of three initially loaned to NASA by the U.S. Air Force, over the California desert en route to NASA's Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, California, from Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California, on 25 July 1991. The aircraft, two SR-71As and the SR-71B, were loaned to NASA for high-speed, high -altitude testbeds for research in such areas as aerodynamics, propulsion structures, thermal protection materials, and instrumentation. | ||
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