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	<title>Comments on: The SR-71 Blackbird is Actually Dark Blue</title>
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		<title>By: Schmitty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best example of a blackbird that you can see in a museum is also probably #971, which is at the Evergreen Air and Space museum in McMinnville, Oregon. I know because I was on the crew that helped re-assemble it! Most all of the ones in museums were cut up to be fit on trucks... We disassembled ours so that the integrity of the structure would be maintained. It is also the most complete example you will find. Go check it out, it and the Spruce Goose are well worth it!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best example of a blackbird that you can see in a museum is also probably #971, which is at the Evergreen Air and Space museum in McMinnville, Oregon. I know because I was on the crew that helped re-assemble it! Most all of the ones in museums were cut up to be fit on trucks&#8230; We disassembled ours so that the integrity of the structure would be maintained. It is also the most complete example you will find. Go check it out, it and the Spruce Goose are well worth it!</p>
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