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In any case, all space launches involve very strictly
controlled restricted airspace. No aircraft are allowed anywhere near the launch vehicle flight path because of the risk of a mid-air. There are planes doing airspace monitoring. probably armed F16 or FA18. But an SR71 would not be a good choice for monitoring the launch from a close point, although it might be 100 miles away as a training or evaluation of its detection equipment. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:cnXeg.754859$084.22232@attbi_s22... | Not that I'm too savvy about this, but what I recall the Columbia shuttle | burned on reentry, and at that stage the shuttle would be mainly a glider | with very little onboard fuel? | | I believe Big John's SR-71 question was referring to the Challenger | explosion -- not the Columbia re-entry break-up. | -- | Jay Honeck | Iowa City, IA | Pathfinder N56993 | www.AlexisParkInn.com | "Your Aviation Destination" | | |
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