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if you are being remotely realistic there are a couple of US prototypes just as fast with the advantage of actually being armed, the yf12 if you insist on it being a sr71 lookalike or my personal preference, the f4x which is a souped up phantom which was killed by politics because the airforce didnt want to risk the budget for their f15 and congress wasnt willing to sell something as fast as the sr71 to israel
EDIT: some of the confusion comes from the sr71 prototype being falsely refered to as the yf12c to disguise that the project existed because the yf12 was already known
The best it could be is a gold airplane curiosity, unless they bring one of the paper napkin designs forward (interceptor, bomber). The bomber one would work the best since everything else would be a joke.
Still - HOW DO YOU MAKE IT WORK? The SR-71 takes up multiple US States to turn, the turning radius is crazy, taking off and reaching altitude is like 1500km. The glide bombs it was supposed to use could glide for about 400km.
They would have to expand the game area!
The game area is too small.
....just a fast kamikaze plane then?
Not to mention that it couldn't turn more than 3 degree in any direction at top speed or else the plane would get teared apart