SR-71 Ichi-Ban was a legendary aircraft that was a part of the U.S. Air Force inventory. It was designed as a reconnaissance aircraft, meant to travel at extremely high speeds and altitudes. It was one of the most advanced aircraft of its time and had a distinguished career. In the year 2000, the SR-71 “Ichi-Ban” was retired from service and was ultimately sent to its final resting place, the deepest ocean on earth.
The SR-71 “Ichi-Ban” was buried in the Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean. The depth of this trench is 11 kilometers and is the deepest point of any ocean on earth. The aircraft was lowered by a crane and buried at a depth of 11,000 feet. It was the perfect resting place for the SR-71 “Ichi-Ban” as it had served the United States faithfully and could now rest in peace in the depths of the ocean.
The SR-71 “Ichi-Ban” is a symbol of the incredible technological advances made by the United States in the field of aviation. It is a reminder of the hard work and dedication of the men and women who designed and built this incredible machine. The SR-71 “Ichi-Ban” will forever remain buried in the Mariana Trench, a testament to the ingenuity of the United States Air Force.