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Photo ID 255376 by Ray Orgunwall. USA Air Force Lockheed M 21 Blackbird, 60 6940
Photo ID: 255376
The sleek lines of the M-21 preserved at the Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington.
Photo ID 255352 by Ray Orgunwall. USA Air Force Lockheed M 21 Blackbird, 60 6940
Photo ID: 255352
A different angle of the M-21 preserved at the Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington.
Photo ID 255319 by Ray Orgunwall. USA Air Force Lockheed M 21 Blackbird, 60 6940
Photo ID: 255319
Museum of Flight, Seattle WA.
Photo ID 229899 by Aaron C. Rhodes. USA Air Force Lockheed M 21 Blackbird, 60 6940
Photo ID: 229899
The only surviving M-21 on display at the Museum of Flight in Seattle.
Photo ID 163905 by Coert van Breda. USA Air Force Lockheed M 21 Blackbird, 60 6940
Photo ID 111238 by Johannes Berger. USA Air Force Lockheed M 21 Blackbird, 60 6940
Photo ID: 111238
This the sole M-21 survivor, after the second aircraft was lost during tials. This plane's first flight was on 22 Dec. 1964. It completed 80 flights, totalling 123.55hrs of flight, never launching a drone. It is here on display carrying D-21B drone #510.
Photo ID 65031 by Peter Boschert. USA Air Force Lockheed M 21 Blackbird, 60 6940
Photo ID: 65031
The M-21 is a special version for the transport and launch of the unmanned drone. From the M-21 only two were built, and it is actually a converted, two-seat A-12. The program was discontinued after a fatal crash july30, 1966
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