GTD-21 TAGBOARD DRONE

LOCKHEED GTD-21 TAGBOARD DRONE

 

GTD-21

The Lockheed D-21 (Project Tagboard) was an unmanned or “drone” aircraft designed to carry out high-speed, high-altitude strategic reconnaissance missions over hostile territory. It is a product of the Lockheed “Skunk Works” program that developed the A-12, YF-12, and SR-71 “Blackbird” manned aircraft in the 1960’s. The D-21 ramjet-powered reconnaissance drone was powered by a Marquardt RJ-43-MA-11 ramjet. Cruising at Mach 3.3 at an altitude of 90,000 feet, the D-21 had a range of over 3400 nautical miles. The D-21 was guided by an inertial navigation system on a pre-programmed flight profile.

Originally, the D-21 was designed to be launched from the back of a modified A-12 (redesignated M-12) carrier aircraft. The first flight of the D-21/M-12 combination took place on December 22, 1964, but the first D-21 release from an M-12 did not occur until March 5, 1966. two more launches were successful, but on July 30, 1966, a D-21 collided with the M-12 after release, destroying both aircraft and resulting in the death of one of the M-12’s crew members. No further “piggyback” launches were attempted.

A new launch system was developed using modified B-52H aircraft as carriers. The new D-21 configuration (designated D-21B) had dorsal mounting hooks for carriage under the B-52’s wing, and a solid rocket booster for the initial acceleration required to start the ramjet engine. The first launch from a B-52 took place on November 6, 1967, but the D-21 crashed. Several flights followed in 1968 with mixed success.

The first operational launch was on November 9, 1969, but the D-21B was lost. Several successful operational missions were flown over the next two years, but the D-21 program was highly classified and details have not been released. The program was canceled in 1971 and the D-21s were placed in storage. Display is access restricted.

 

SPECIFICATIONS  
Span: 19 ft (5.8 m)
Length: 42 ft 10 in (13.06 m)
Height: 7 ft 0.25 in (2.14 m)
Weight: 11,000 lb (5,000 kg)
Armament: None
Engines: 1 – Marquardt RJ43-MA-20-B4 Ramjet
Crew: None
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Tail Number: 528
   
PERFORMANCE  
Maximum Speed: Mach 4 (2,500+) at 80,000 to 95,000 feet
Range: 3,000 mi
Service Ceiling: 95,000 feet