Lockheed SR-71A “Blackbird” General Electric YJ-93 Turbojet Engine for XB-70 Valkyrie aircraft Lockheed SR-71A “Blackbird” Inspiration from nature is undeniable in the aircraft design for the F-117A fighter. Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity Rockwell B-1B Lancer "The Bone" is a long-range, supersonic heavy bomber for conventional and nuclear capabilities General Electric F101-100 Turbofans for Rockwell B-1A “Lancer” Hidden in plain sight, the F-117 Stealth fighter features a flat surfaced design to defy radar and an undetectable heat signature to elude heat-seeking missile attacks Lockheed YF-117A “Nighthawk” SR-71 birds-eye view. Capable of reaching Mach 3.3 (2,200 mph) at an altitude of 85,000 feet. General Electric YJ-93 Turbojet Engine for XB-70 Valkyrie aircraft Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) Balls 8 - The B-52 was The Mother of Mother Ships. Built in 1955 and modified to launch at altitude X planes are released from their wing mount at altitude. Notably the X-15 program, over 50 years in service, and now retired. Air Force serial 52-0008 can lay claim to being the airplane that has seen and participated in more X-plane testing history than any other single airplane. Northrop HL-10 is one of five US heavyweight lifting body designs flown at NASA's Flight Research Center from 1966 to 1975 to study and validate the concept and safety of "inverted airfoil" lifting body and delta platforms Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) Slide 2 Slide 2 (current slide) Slide 3 Slide 3 (current slide) Slide 4 Slide 4 (current slide) Slide 5 Slide 5 (current slide) Slide 6 Slide 6 (current slide) Slide 7 Slide 7 (current slide) Slide 8 Slide 8 (current slide) Slide 9 Slide 9 (current slide) Slide 10 Slide 10 (current slide) Slide 11 Slide 11 (current slide) Slide 12 Slide 12 (current slide) Slide 13 Slide 13 (current slide) Slide 14 Slide 14 (current slide) Explore The Shadow Dance of SovereigntySeries of 18 Echos of FormSeries of 14 The Quiet ProfessionalsSeries of 12 The CowboySeries of 25 PortraitsSeries of 113