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LOOK AT THAT STICKER GO! We’ve found the fastest Kiwi Red sticker on earth, but we need you to keep quiet about it.
Take a close look in the undercarriage bay of the Lockheed YF12 on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio and you’ll see there’s a slightly weathered-looking Kiwi Red sticker taking pride of place.
How it got there is a mystery, and how our volunteer guide Alex McHaffie got behind the barriers to get this photo is an even greater riddle.
What we know for sure it is potentially the fastest Kiwi Red ever!
The YF-12 was no slow coach. The American Mach 3+ capable, high-altitude interceptor prototype, was developed and manufactured by Lockheed as part of its ultra-secret Skunk Works aircraft design programme.
It is the predecessor of the SR-71 Blackbird, and this family of aircraft were so fast they could outpace surface-to- air missiles.
Mach 3+ means our Kiwi Red sticker was capable of flying at 3,200 km/h with a ceiling of 80,000 feet.
The predecessor of the YF-12 was the A-12 Central Intelligence Agency spy plane, which was kept secret for more than 20 years.
What is not quite so secret is that Kiwi Red stickers belonged to the RNZAF’s jet aerobatic team from the 1980s until the early 1990s.
Kiwi Red pilots flew No. 75 Squadron Skyhawks, made by McDonnell Douglas and not quite as fast as the AYF12, although they could go supersonic in a dive.
Please keep this sticker business to yourself. Uncle Sam does not need to know.
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MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL - SLICE AND A SPITFIRE!
Bring mum to our museum on Mother’s Day (Sunday 10 May) and she’ll get a FREE SLICE with her hot drink at our Contact Café.
So that’s FREE ENTRY, and a FREE SLICE, and then time to admire a Spitfire!
What better way to spend Mother’s Day than with us?
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Leslie Meads this would be nice
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