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The YF-12 was developed as a high-altitude Mach 3 interceptor for defense against supersonic bombers. It was designed in secrecy by a team headed by Clarence L. "Kelly" Johnson, director of Lockheed's Advanced Development Projects office -- better known as the "Skunk Works."

The existence of the aircraft was not officially revealed until Feb. 29, 1964. The YF-12A was the forerunner of the highly sophisticated SR-71 high-altitude strategic reconnaissance aircraft. Unlike the SR-71, the YF-12A never became operational, but during the test program, which ended in 1966, it set a speed record of 2,070.101 mph and an altitude record of 80,257.86 feet. Both records were set on May 1, 1965. For this flight, Col. Robert L. "Fox" Stephens (pilot) and Lt. Col. Daniel Andre (fire control officer) were awarded the 1965 Thompson Trophy.

To enable the YF-12A to withstand skin temperatures of more than 500 degrees Fahrenheit (generated by air friction), 93 percent of its structural weight is made up of titanium alloys. The aircraft also is coated with a special black paint that helps radiate heat from its skin. All aircraft components were developed especially for the environment of sustained Mach 3+ cruise.

The aircraft on display was recalled from storage in 1969 for a joint USAF/NASA investigation of supersonic cruise technology. It was flown to the museum on Nov. 7, 1979.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Span: 55 ft. 7 in.
Length: 101 ft.
Height: 18 ft. 6 in.
Weight: 127,000 lbs. loaded
Armament: Three Hughes AIM-47A missiles
Engines: Two Pratt & Whitney J58s of 32,000 lbs. thrust each (with afterburner)
Crew: Two
Serial number: 60-6935

PERFORMANCE:
Maximum speed: Mach 3+
Range: 2,000+ miles
Service ceiling: above 80,000 ft.

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:icontemplar127:
The Black Bird started the whole supersonic stealth recon fighters. Nice job!
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:iconarenafighter:
Cool! Thanks for Posting.
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:icon3rddemonbro:
~3rddemonbro Apr 29, 2011  Hobbyist Artist
it looks kinda like the SR-71
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*GenesisStar20 Apr 29, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
I wonder which plane is a better interceptor: The YF-12 or the Cobra NightRaven. Either way, nice work.
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=bagera3005 Apr 29, 2011  Professional Interface Designer
if your going with g1 gi-joe there almost same bird
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*GenesisStar20 Apr 29, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
That is true. The night raven is based on the SR-71 and it is based off of the YF-12. Too bad that this plane did not became an operational intercepter.
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:iconarmamentdawg:
You have Robert S. McNamara to blame for that- along with thousands of casualties on both sides, during the Vietnam War.
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