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magic452
04-17-13, 03:33 AM
If you ever wondered how the A-12s got to Area 51.
I got to make two of these trips. Rear tiller steering relief driver.
We would not even see a civilian car or truck, the roads had been cleared.
http://www.roadrunnersinternationale.com/transporting_the_a-12.html
Came home on the Connie in the later pics.
Use to fly from Burbank to the Area on it on Mondays and back home on Fridays or some times Saturday. Might stay two weeks when necessary.
The SR-71 had a different transporter.
Magic
Mork_417
04-17-13, 04:39 AM
Interesting reading. :up:
swamprat69er
04-17-13, 06:26 AM
Interesting reading. :up:
I'll say!:yeah:
fireftr18
04-17-13, 06:52 AM
Thanks for sharing. :salute:
Red October1984
04-17-13, 07:20 AM
Area 51?
I've looked at it tons of times on Google Earth. :D
AVGWarhawk
04-17-13, 07:42 AM
This area "51" does not exist. This article does not exist. :stare:
Herr-Berbunch
04-17-13, 09:04 AM
Interesting read, thanks for sharing. :up:
Sailor Steve
04-17-13, 09:46 AM
Great story! It is so neat to hear from someone who actually took part in something like that. :sunny:
Very cool indeed, I remember there was a documentary on 'Dreamland' a while ago on one of the Documentary channels on Sky on the development of the Blackbird, a remarkable aircraft and a credit to the designers and the crew who put her together and transported her from the Skunkworks. :yeah:
Jimbuna
04-17-13, 04:43 PM
This area "51" does not exist. This article does not exist. :stare:
LOL :)
Wolferz
04-17-13, 05:42 PM
I want to see what is or was in hangar 18.:cool:
fireftr18
04-17-13, 07:12 PM
I want to see what is or was in hangar 18.:cool:
I thought that was a photo of it in your sig.:D
Wolferz
04-18-13, 06:24 AM
I thought that was a photo of it in your sig.:D
Nah. That's on display in the Smithsonian. It's the original model used in the original Star Trek television show.:up:
Cappin Kirk would need to be a wee little fellow to fit in that thing.:haha:
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