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It's a fairly well done fake, but the last SR-71 flight was conducted by NASA in 1999. (Viewed at that altitude it also doesn't seem to be moving fast enough.)
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That thing is practically made of cardboard with the most powerful engines in aerospace! I heard flying these things takes an extreme physical toll on the pilots
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Just a fly-by from nearby Nellis AF base probably during an air show when it was operational. It wasn't doing mach 1. NASA still has 2 operational SR71's for research, and probably used as a chase plane for hypersonic planes being developed, and now in operation.
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I was at the end of the runway at Palmdale one afternoon and watched an SR take off. They are super-loud! I had to use my fingertips in my ears to preserve my hearing. It is an awesome bird!
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This reminds me of being on the DMZ between North and South Korea back in the 80s. You couldn't see the aircrafts above but you would surely hear the sonic booms in their wakes.