The Lockheed Martin Skunk Works was founded in the summer of 1943 to develop a jet-powered high-altitude interceptor for the USAAF, and ever since it has been at the forefront of technological development in the world of aviation. From the XP-80 to the U-2, SR-71, F-117, F-22 and now the F-35, the Skunk Works team has designed aircraft that are the pinnacle of innovation and performance. "75 years of the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works" takes us through the history of this legendary facility from its foundation at the height of World War II under the talented engineer, Clarence "Kelly" Johnson, though to the present day. Illustrated with over a thousand photographs and drawings, it details the 46 unclassified programmes developed by the Skunk Works, following them through prototype build-up, first flight and, if they reached the frontline, operational service.
This work takes the reader through the history of this legendary facility from its inception at the height of World War II under the talented engineer Clarence "Kelly" Johnson to the present day. Illustrated with over 1000 photographs and drawings, it describes the 46 unclassified programmes developed by the Skunk Works and follows them through prototype construction, first flight and, when they reached production runs, operational service with the U.S. Air Force.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Goodall, James C.
Title
75 years of the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works
Details
English text, more than 1000 photos and drawings, large landscape format. 384 pages.