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Scott Ferrin wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 06:02:23 -0400, Venik wrote: The fact that it happend a grand total of ONCE and it took six of the USSR's top of the line interceptors to do it makes your claim that it was the reason for the SR-71's retirement pretty weak. It happened once that we know of and, apparently, it was enough. SR-71's missions were planned farther and farther from the Soviet airspace because of the MiG threat. And the number of MiGs needed to intercept the SR-71 is not really relevant - it's an interceptor designed to operate in groups. Not like the US had any great number of Blackbirds anyway. There are accounts of SR-71s flying *directly over* SA-5 sites. In other countries. Exactly my point. -- Regards, Venik Visit my site: http://www.aeronautics.ru If you need to e-mail me, please use the following subject line: ?Subject=Newsgr0ups_resp0 nse |
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