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English: A diagram showing the airflow through the nacelle of the SR71 Blackbird as the speed increases from zero to Mach 3.2. This image is based on Figure 1.21 from the SR-71 Flight Manual.
Русский: Схема движения воздушных потоков в мотогондоле самолёта Lockheed SR-71 при различных скоростях от нулевой до 3,2 Маха. Изображение на основе рисунка 1.21 из руководства по проведению полётов самолёта SR-71.
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