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Kerosene for the win.
SR 71 Blackbird, 1 H 4 M 20 S
Kerosene for the win.
SR 71 Blackbird, 1 H 4 M 20 S
Kerosene for the win.
SR 71 Blackbird, 1 H 4 M 20 S
Just think how long things would take if no one ever tried.
But we have tried.
And succeeded in much less time.
Kerosene for the win.
SR 71 Blackbird, 1 H 4 M 20 S
SR 71 guys always gotta be top dog:
https://youtu.be/Lg73GKm7GgI
(I know it’s not around the world and it’s not on track, but it’s my humble submission.)
We were talking about around the world.
At full boogie the Blackbird would take about 17 hours to do it. Of course it could not really do that because it would run out of fuel. If you add in lots of refueling times it would take longer.
(based on flying at about 37,000 feet)
Google did not give me the result I asked for, and I did not do due diligence.
Valkyrie II. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...gs-hypersonic-plane-circle-globe-3-hours.html
It says "five times the speed of sound" and "two and a half times the speed of a speeding bullet".
They must be using a pretty ho-hum bullet. Five times the speed of sound is about two and a half times the speed of a mild 300 Blackout.
Maybe differing altitudes came into play?
Except now they can replace the former police officers with officers who will enforce bat **** crazy stuff.View attachment 125963
Minneapolis to spend $6.4M to recruit more police officers
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minneapolis is planning to spend $6.4 million to hire dozens of police officers, at a time when some City Council members and activist groups have been advocating to replace the police department following George Floyd’s death.apnews.com
They are probably going to have a hard time getting officers of any kindExcept now they can replace the former police officers with officers who will enforce bat **** crazy stuff.
It's a government job with typically a low bar for entry so I wouldn't be so sure.They are probably going to have a hard time getting officers of any kind