The SR-71 suffers from a condition known as an unstart, the engine ingests supersonic
air and the compressor stall. The abrupt asymmetrical thrust has been known to yaw
the aircraft so hard that helmets were cracked. The onboard computer automatically
adjusts the inlet spike to reestablish subsonic airflow and combustion is restored, usually.
At times this process has occured without the crew even noticing the problem, only once
the maintence crew checked the logs did they become aware.
Rather interesting phenomenon, its covered pretty well in the flight manual...