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The Lockheed Martin SR-72, colloquially referred to as "Son of Blackbird", [1] is an American hypersonic UAV concept intended for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) proposed privately in 2013 by Lockheed Martin as a successor to the retired Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. In 2018, company executives said an SR-72 test vehicle could ...
Lockheed Martin SR-72, a proposed hypersonic airplane under development by Lockheed Martin State Route 72, several highways numbered 72 in the US Topics referred to by the same term
The Lockheed Martin SR-71 Blackbird is one of the most recognizable aircraft designs in history. Few other planes have captured the public's attention and imagination in quite the same way as the ...
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This is a list of aircraft produced or proposed by the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation from its founding as the Lockheed Aircraft Company in 1926 to its merging with Martin Marietta to form the Lockheed Martin Corporation in 1995. Ordered by model number, Lockheed gave most of its aircraft astronomical names, from the first Vega to the C-5 Galaxy.
Español: Lockheed SR-71, fotografiado en las montañas de Sierra Nevada (California, EEUU) en diciembre de 1994 después de realizar un aprovisionamiento en vuelo. El SR-71B fue una versión de entrenamiento del SR-71. Se puede observar que posee una segunda cabina para el instructor de vuelo.
Lockheed P-38L Lightning 44-53232 [65] Macchi MC.200 Saetta MM8146 [66] Martin B-26G Marauder 43-34581 [67] Messerschmitt Bf 109G-10 610824 [68] Messerschmitt Me 163B Komet 191095 [69] Messerschmitt Me 262A Schwalbe 501232 [70] Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero 51553 [71] Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman 44-70296 [72] North American A-36A Apache 42-83665 [73]
The Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum is located at Martin State Airport in Middle River, Maryland.It educates visitors through the use of exhibits, artifacts, archival materials and stories about aviation in Maryland over the last hundred years, with an emphasis on the Glenn L. Martin Company and the more recent Lockheed Martin histories.