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The SR-71, still the fastest plane in the world, this one exhibited at the Museum of Flight next to Boeing field in Seattle.
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The SR-71 (more precisely the only remaining [http://www.sr-71.org/blackbird/m-21.php M-21], still the fastest plane in the world, this one exhibited at the Museum of Flight next to Boeing field in Seattle. The yellow thing below the right wing is actually the starter engine, consisting of two Buick V8 engines (without silencers according to the description, so starting the engines was a bit noisy...).

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The SR-71 (more precisely the only remaining M-21, still the fastest plane in the world, this one exhibited at the Museum of Flight next to Boeing field in Seattle. The yellow thing below the right wing is actually the starter engine, consisting of two Buick V8 engines (without silencers according to the description, so starting the engines was a bit noisy...).

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