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Latest revision as of 12:20, 6 January 2010
The Blackbird: The Blackbird, also referred to as the X-Jet, is a supersonic transport based off of a heavily-modified SR-71 Blackbird. The Blackbird is an incredibly complex aircraft, requiring a significant degree of skill to operate. As such, advanced pilot training is usually required to fly the jet. The basic functions are similar to other jet aircraft of similar size, but the complex electronic and VTOL systems usually require two skilled pilots to operate - one pilot can fly it, but this is incredibly difficult.
The Blackbird has been modified and includes a number of special characteristics:
It can fit up to 18 passengers, and fly to speeds of Mach 3.75.
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