The Lockheed Blackbird family - the A-12, YF-12, and SR-71 - were the
most remarkable reconnaissance and evaluation aircraft ever designed.
Routinely flying more than 15 miles above the earth, at three times the
speed of sound, the extraordinary black jets only flew operationally
from three locations worldwide. The A-12 and SR-71 overflew some hostile
nations, including North Korea, North Vietnam, and Cuba, but only flew
peripheral reconnaissance adjacent to the traditional foes of China and
the Soviet Union. Numerous surface-to-air missiles were fired at
Blackbirds, and many interceptors were launched to try and shoot them
down, but none ever found their target.
Despite being shrouded in secrecy throughout their entire service lives,
some details have subsequently been made available, ensuring the
Blackbirds remain as fascinating today as they were during the height of
their career. With over 170 images, including tail artwork and
commemorative badges, this book details the aircraft themselves, the
bases that supported operations, and the types of missions flown and
their destinations.