- Change language to:
It’s been a few days since i last updated the log and processed updates.
Why? Well, i was busy building something.. Who you? Yes me.
Well what did you build? I builded my package for the SR71A Blackbird plane.
While shopping recently i saw the package of a SR71A Blackbird, and i was sold. So i decided to buy the package and build it whenever i had the time. So the past few days i spent working on it. And it seems ready now. The window’s are open, the wheels are placed and the unmanned reconaissance plane is placed on his holder. The only thing i need to do now is place the stickers on it. And then make a picture so you can enjoy the plane as well. I even created space for it. So it’s now above my computerscreens showing itself off.
Since i enjoyed building the package i am going to the shops again soon, and see whether they have some more cool planes, cars or boats, ( i like the building and i prefer planes but i also like complex builds).
Here’s a image of the plane (not the plane in my room)
{mosimage}
Some technical information about the plane:
The building company is Lockheed. Keeping in mind that the primairy purpose was reconnaisance.
The length is 32.74m while it is 5.64m high, his wingspan is 16.94m.
The weight is empty 27210kg and the gross weight is 77097kg.
The SR-71A has 2 engines (Pratt and Whitney J58’s) having a trust off 32500 / 14512.
The maximum amount of kilometers this plane can fly is 4669km reaching a max speed of 3220km/h and he can gain a altitude of 25907m.
{mosimage}
All this technical information gives us a clear explaination of what the plane can. It’s build in the mid sixties, and still is one of the fastest planes ever to be build, which dont enter orbit (well, almost !). Also very cool is that if you fly around the polar circles, you can see the sunset for more then three times. And it flies New York - Londen is less then 2 hours. But that requires refueling on the way. This is about every 45minutes when flying at max speed. This also generates huge warmth (1000 degrees Fahrenheit). That means that the crew cannot get near the plane for around 30 minutes.
{mosimage}
Sadly enough the project costed too much money (30.000 dollars a day) so the project was canceled in the year 1990. They had a strike back in 1995, but were reassigned again in 1997 since it again took too much money.
The planes became widely known for it’s speed, but also for it’s job in the Vietnam war, it was one hell of an reconnaisance plane.
{mosimage}
Now that i am done, i will continue working on a:
- Security Policy
- Documentation on how to secure a hosting machine.
- Documentation on how to build a complete mailserver environment.

