
www.habu.org - The Online Blackbird Museum
Habu.Org - The Online Blackbird Museum. Inludes history and photos of nearly all 50 Lockheed Blackbirds (SR-71, A-12, M-21, and YF-12).
www.habu.org - The Online Blackbird Museum - Blackbird Events
Col. Richard Graham will be at the Duxford Air Museum, Cambridgeshire, Engand, on March 8th at 2.00 pm where he will be giving a presentation on flying the SR-71, including a book signing and Q&A session. For more details, visit the museum's website (duxford.iwm.org.uk) or call them at +44 (0)1223 835 000.
The Online Blackbird Museum - Col. Rich Graham (Ret-USAF)
SR-71 Revealed: The Inside Story: SR-71 Blackbird: Stories, Tales and Legends: Flying the SR-71 Blackbird: In the Cockpit on a Secret Operational Mission
SR-71 Revealed: The Inside Story - Habu.Org
Through our Blackbird Reunions, held every two years, the Habu spirit will live forever, regardless of the outcome of the SR-71's return. Lastly, a tribute is paid to one of our most highly respected Habus, "JT" Vida , and to whom this book is dedicated.
The Online Blackbird Museum - Col. Rich Graham (Ret-USAF)
SR-71: The Complete Illustrated History of The Blackbird by Richard H. Graham, Col., USAF (Ret)(biography), is the title of a book I wrote about the SR-71 Blackbird. By way of background, I was an SR-71 Blackbird pilot from 1974 until 1981. In 1981 I was selected to be the SR-71 Squadron Commander of the 1st SRS. In 1982 I was assigned to the Pentagon and returned to Beale AFB in 1986 as the ...
www.habu.org - The Online Blackbird Museum - Blackbird Books …
This half-size hardcover 160-page book was deliberately produced as a pocket-size museum souvenier, yet doubles as a printed docent if you bought it when you arrived instead of when you're ready to leave.
www.habu.org - 61-7962 - Blackbird Photo Archive
After 11 years in storage at Lockheed's facility in Palmdale, California, 962 has finally found a permanent home at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, England. She is the only SR-71 on display outside the continental United States.
Museum is located on Springfield Pike, six miles northeast of downtown Dayton. It is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day).
www.habu.org - 61-7974 - Blackbird Photo Archive
SR-71 #61-7974 in formation with T-38 #64-13721. The T-38 has been retired and is now on display at Castle Air Museum. - USAF photo via Tony Landis
www.habu.org - The Online Blackbird Museum - Save the Skunk
www.habu.org The Online Blackbird Museum Save the Skunk! last updated February 16, 2000 February 16, 2000: The vote by the Antelope Valley Press is over; support was overwhelming in favor of saving the Skunk. Unfortunately, this was just a public opinion poll, and the final decision rests with the powers that be at Lockheed.