- SR-71
Blackbird, F-117 Nighthawk, F-22 Raptor, and F-35
Lightning II, the
latter being used in the air
forces of
several countries. The
Skunk Works name...
- Corporation. Its
nicknames include "
Blackbird" and "Habu". The SR-71 was
developed in the 1960s as a
black project by Lockheed's
Skunk Works division.
American aerospace...
- The
Lockheed Martin SR-72,
colloquially referred to as "Son of
Blackbird", is an
American hypersonic concept intended for intelligence,
surveillance and...
- You Didn't Know
About the SR-71
Blackbird". iliketowastemytime.com. Rich, Ben R.; Janos, Leo (1
February 1996).
Skunk Works: A
Personal Memoir of My Years...
- 5, 1995) was an
American engineer and the
second director of Lockheed's
Skunk Works from 1975 to 1991,
succeeding its founder,
Kelly Johnson. Regarded...
- "
Skunk Works" (a
corporate division tasked with
clandestine development of
black projects),
which developed such
aircraft as the U-2, SR-71
Blackbird and...
- of
important aircraft designs, most
notably the
Lockheed U-2 and SR-71
Blackbird.
Besides the
first production aircraft to
exceed Mach 3, he also produced...
- the
Department of
Defense in
September 1959.
During this time, Lockheed's
Skunk Works was
developing the A-12
reconnaissance aircraft for the U.S. Central...
- Air Force. Such a
development was
confirmed on 1
November 2013, when the
Skunk Works revelations were
published about the
development work on the SR-72...
- Grumman. The R&D
department of
Lockheed Martin is
commonly referred to as
Skunk Works; it is
responsible for a
number of
aircraft designs,
highly classified...