Could this be the SR-72?

Jezza

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Blackswift Hypersonic Aircraft Cruises at Mach 6


The new hypersonic project, dubbed Blackswift, shares the same take off and land normally approach. It aims for a more achievable speed of a Mach 6. Blackswift came from a DARPA project called Falcon that originally intended to build a family of hypersonic test vehicles.
Details of the project point to the famed Lockheed Skunk Works as the main contractor for the vehicle. Reports are saying information gleaned from several sources point to Blackswift being a fighter sized unmanned aircraft.
The propulsion system to take Blackswift to the Mach 6 speeds is a hybrid power plant consisting of a combination turbine engine and ramjet. The turbine engine would take the aircraft up to Mach 3 where the ramjet would kick in and carry the craft up to the Mach 6 cruise speed. Blackswift reportedly doesn’t have the backing of the Air Force at this time, which will obviously be crucial to the project reaching maturity.

http://www.dailytech.com/Blackswift+Hypersonic+Aircraft+Cruises+at+Mach+6/article8436c.htm

Ten years after the Air Force retired the SR-71 spy plane, Lockheed Martin’s legendary Skunk Works appears to be back at work developing a new Mach-6 reconnaissance plane, sources said.
The Air Force has awarded Lockheed’s Advanced Development Projects arm a top-secret contract to develop a stealthy 4,000-mph plane capable of flying to altitudes of about 100,000 feet, with transcontinental range. The plan is to debut the craft around 2020.
The new jet — being referred to by some as the SR-72 — is likely to be unmanned and, while intended for reconnaissance, could eventually trade its sensors for weapons.
The new aircraft would offer a combination of speed, altitude and stealth that could make it virtually impervious to ground-based missiles, sources said. Even the SR-71 is said to have evaded hundreds of missiles fired at it during its long career, although some aircraft sustained minor damage.
But experts say enormous challenges remain. First, the SR-71’s top speed was about 2,200 mph. Pushing a plane at twice that speed in the thin air of the upper stratosphere would require exceptionally powerful engines. Second, friction at high speeds could reduce stealth.

http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2007/06/airforce_sr72_070617/



Is Blackswift the son of the Blackbird????
 

Ozzy Blizzard

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As far as the SR 71, thats 40~50 year old technology. I wouldnt be supprised at all if the USAF or CIA (the U2 was a CIA operated) has either had something, or had the technology for something much more capable.

Perhaps "AURORA" wasn't a fantasy after all???? There are plenty of stories of pulse jet powered aircraft spoted outside white sands at night doing silly speeds. Given the scunck works's history of black bag opps and the nature of the evoloution of hypersonics i woudnt be supprised if it was the X plane and "Blackswift" is the proposed production model. Then again maybe "AURORA" is just black aircraft magazine fantasy.


Either way if the "blackswift" project takes off "AURORA" will come to fruition.
 
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