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Lockheed's Blackworld Skunkworks Paul F. Crickmore

Lockheed's Blackworld Skunkworks By Paul F. Crickmore

Lockheed's Blackworld Skunkworks by Paul F. Crickmore


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A study of Blackworld Skunkworks U2, SR-71 and F-117, three military jets from the same manufacturer. It explains why it was necessary to design and build them, the challenges faced by their designers and test pilots, and how these were overcome, as well as key operational missions.

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Lockheed's Blackworld Skunkworks: U2, SR-71, F-117 - A Unique Record of Flying Prototypes, Their Designers and Pilots by Paul F. Crickmore

A study of Blackworld Skunkworks U2, SR-71 and F-117, three military jets from the same manufacturer. It explains, in uncluttered language, the reasons why it was necessary to design and build them, the challenges faced by their Skunkworks designers and test pilots, and how these challenges were overcome. It also describes key operational missions. The reader is taken on a journey that maps out how the world order has changed. From the downing of Gary Powers by the Soviet Union to the part played by the U2 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The story ends with the success achieved by the F-117 during Operation Desert Storm. The work is illustrated with photographs.

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GOR005543950
9781841760599
1841760595
Lockheed's Blackworld Skunkworks: U2, SR-71, F-117 - A Unique Record of Flying Prototypes, Their Designers and Pilots by Paul F. Crickmore
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20000821
112
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