Posted on Oct 5, 2023
What’s the Highest Altitude a Fighter Jet Can Go?
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Take a bow and shoot an arrow straight up. 'Nuff said.
The Mig-25 holds the (unclassified) record for the absolute highest altitude, but the old gray SR-71 holds it for the highest horizontal flight altitude.
The Mig-25 holds the (unclassified) record for the absolute highest altitude, but the old gray SR-71 holds it for the highest horizontal flight altitude.
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I didn't have time this morning to do research on our SR-71, but I just looked up some of the SR-71 records and per the Museum of Aviation, I found the following:
"Throughout its nearly 24-year career, the SR-71 remained the world’s fastest and highest-flying operational aircraft. From 80,000 feet it could survey 100,000 square miles of the Earth’s surface per hour. On 28 July 1976, an SR-71 set two world records for its class: an absolute speed record of 2,193.167 miles per hour and an absolute altitude record of 85,060.997 feet."
Also,
SPECIFICATIONS:
Span: 55 ft. 7 in.
Length: 107 ft. 5 in.
Height: 18 ft. 6 in.
Weight: 170,000 lbs. loaded
Armament: None
Engines: Two Pratt & Whitney J58s of 32,500 lbs. thrust ea. with afterburner
Crew: Two
Serial Number: 61-7958
PERFORMANCE:
Maximum speed: Over 2,200 mph.
Range: 3,000 miles
Service ceiling: Over 85,000 ft.
Pretty interesting Stats!!!
"Throughout its nearly 24-year career, the SR-71 remained the world’s fastest and highest-flying operational aircraft. From 80,000 feet it could survey 100,000 square miles of the Earth’s surface per hour. On 28 July 1976, an SR-71 set two world records for its class: an absolute speed record of 2,193.167 miles per hour and an absolute altitude record of 85,060.997 feet."
Also,
SPECIFICATIONS:
Span: 55 ft. 7 in.
Length: 107 ft. 5 in.
Height: 18 ft. 6 in.
Weight: 170,000 lbs. loaded
Armament: None
Engines: Two Pratt & Whitney J58s of 32,500 lbs. thrust ea. with afterburner
Crew: Two
Serial Number: 61-7958
PERFORMANCE:
Maximum speed: Over 2,200 mph.
Range: 3,000 miles
Service ceiling: Over 85,000 ft.
Pretty interesting Stats!!!
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COL Randall C.
Sgt (Join to see) - The altitude record is for the horizontal flight.
For the "highest a jet has flown" record, that belongs to Alexandr Fedotov. He flew a MiG-25RB re-engined with a powerful engine (in other words, a one-off experimental aircraft) to an altitude of 123k (and some change) feet.
For the "highest a jet has flown" record, that belongs to Alexandr Fedotov. He flew a MiG-25RB re-engined with a powerful engine (in other words, a one-off experimental aircraft) to an altitude of 123k (and some change) feet.
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What is a red flag to me regards the veracity of the above post. It is written in the PRESENT tense and yet there's been no USSR for many years now. I smell a rotten fish. . . .
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