
SR-71 Blackbird Diecast Pullback Toy
Diecast metal Blackbird plane toy of the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird with U.S. Air Force markings.
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is the fastest and highest-flying jet aircraft in history. Duxford’s SR-71 Blackbird has flown higher than any other when it set the world record for sustained altitude flight in 1976, flying at 85,000 feet. The Blackbird was developed in the 1960s during the Cold War as a high-flying reconnaissance jet.
It is still considered by many as the most advanced aircraft of its type, flying at three times the speed of sound, faster than any weapon that could be fired at it. Come and see the only one on display outside of the US for yourself at IWM Duxford's American Air Museum.
This diecast jet is a fantastic jet toy for aviation enthusiasts of all ages.
Suitable for ages 3+.
Size: L20cm x W10cm x D3cm.
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SR-71 Blackbird Diecast Pullback Toy
Diecast metal Blackbird plane toy of the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird with U.S. Air Force markings.
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is the fastest and highest-flying jet aircraft in history. Duxford’s SR-71 Blackbird has flown higher than any other when it set the world record for sustained altitude flight in 1976, flying at 85,000 feet. The Blackbird was developed in the 1960s during the Cold War as a high-flying reconnaissance jet.
It is still considered by many as the most advanced aircraft of its type, flying at three times the speed of sound, faster than any weapon that could be fired at it. Come and see the only one on display outside of the US for yourself at IWM Duxford's American Air Museum.
This diecast jet is a fantastic jet toy for aviation enthusiasts of all ages.
Suitable for ages 3+.
Size: L20cm x W10cm x D3cm.
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Diecast metal Blackbird plane toy of the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird with U.S. Air Force markings.
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is the fastest and highest-flying jet aircraft in history. Duxford’s SR-71 Blackbird has flown higher than any other when it set the world record for sustained altitude flight in 1976, flying at 85,000 feet. The Blackbird was developed in the 1960s during the Cold War as a high-flying reconnaissance jet.
It is still considered by many as the most advanced aircraft of its type, flying at three times the speed of sound, faster than any weapon that could be fired at it. Come and see the only one on display outside of the US for yourself at IWM Duxford's American Air Museum.
This diecast jet is a fantastic jet toy for aviation enthusiasts of all ages.
Suitable for ages 3+.
Size: L20cm x W10cm x D3cm.





















