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Post by Don Gieseke on Aug 28, 2013 12:55:53 GMT -6
Most aviation history buffs know of Kelly Johnson, who brought the Skunk Works into existence at the dawn of the jet age. This book picks up where Kelly left off. Ben Rich was brought in as a young engineer and quickly became Kelly's protege. It's an interesting and historical read. Here is a review: From the development of the U-2 to the Stealth fighter, the never-before-told story behind America's high-stakes quest to dominate the skies Skunk Works is the true story of America's most secret and successful aerospace operation. As recounted by Ben Rich, the operation's brilliant boss for nearly two decades, the chronicle of Lockheed's legendary Skunk Works is a drama of cold war confrontations and Gulf War air combat, of extraordinary feats of engineering and human achievement against fantastic odds. Here are up-close portraits of the maverick band of scientists and engineers who made the Skunk Works so renowned. Filled with telling personal anecdotes and high adventure, with narratives from the CIA and from Air Force pilots who flew the many classified, risky missions, this book is a riveting portrait of the most spectacular aviation triumphs of the twentieth century. Here, for the first time, is the inside story of Lockheed's Skunk Works--the supersecret facility that developed the U-2, America's most successful spy plane; the SR-71 Blackbird, the fastest-ever production jet; and the F-117A stealth fighter, the radar-invisible attack plane used during the Gulf War Attachments:
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Post by Dean Matson on Oct 28, 2013 18:23:41 GMT -6
Read the book also. If aviation is a passion of yours, it's worth your time.
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