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Old 04-May-2008, 05:10 AM
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It implies our aircraft at that time could not keep up with it.

No. The limiting factor is altitude, not speed. I understand the interceptors' service ceiling was 40,000 feet, which is not very high in the grand scheme of things in 1965. This sounds like someone trying to trump up something sensational.
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