Article 6QD7N ‘It’s just black sky up there’: 50 years on, the transatlantic flight speed record remains unbroken

‘It’s just black sky up there’: 50 years on, the transatlantic flight speed record remains unbroken

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David Barnett
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Two men flew between New York and London at three times the speed of sound. No other aircraft has since been as fast as the Blackbird SR-71, explains crew member Noel Widdifield

On 1 September 1974 two men made the fastest ever journey between New York and London. The astonishing trip - at three times the speed of sound - took less than two hours and set a record that still stands 50 years later.

Even the mighty Concorde, which set the record for the fastest commercial transatlantic flight in 1996, straggled in almost an hour behind.

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