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The similarity between an SR71 Blackbird engine and a 911 engine.
It's oil pipes. As pointed out by my 12 year old son at the Boeing Museum in Seattle. They really are the same.
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One is Mach 3.2 and the other is 3.2 Liters, that pretty much is where the similarities end...
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Garp,
I didn't mean to take anything away from your Son's interesting observation... As an aside, the SR was designed with a "slide rule" before computers, so just think what the Skunk Works could be up to 40 years later...
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Garp,
Ck. your PM, I'll see about getting a signed SR pix for your Son.
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