The complete, never-before-told story of America's top secret, black aircraft programs.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Behind the Scenes in the World of Black Project Aviation,
By D. Smith "former National Security Analyst" (Durham, NC, United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Dark Eagles (Paperback)
I had picked up "Dark Eagles" primarly because it was one of very few books to present information on "Have Donut" and similar projects in which the United States tested captured MiGs and other Soviet aircraft. I was pleasantly suprised to find that the rest of this book is as superbly researched and detailed as Peebles' glimpse into the testing of foreign equipment.Peebles discusses, in amazing detail, the developments of such famous aircraft as the U-2, A-12, SR-71, F-117, "Have Blue" and "Tacit Blue." Peebles also delves into the history of the less-glamarous unmanned platforms such as the trisonic D-21 ("Tagboard") and various models of the Model 147 Firebee, used extensively in Vietnam. This book is a must for anyone interested in black project aviation. It is well written and thoroughly researched, and is engaging to both the causal and technical reader.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The hidden history of aviation, now revealed!!,
This review is from: Dark Eagles (Paperback)
A wide ranging historical survey of once classified material. We know we're not getting the whole story, but the author has enough to satisfy. From stolen (actually borrowed) Russian jets and unmanned space probes, to our own unmanned D-21 Mach-3 spyjets, the authors go for it all. Some of the information is pretty suprising (the mysterious Col. Tomb, thought killed in the now legendary Vietnam airwar dogfight with Driscoll and Cunningham, may have been misidentified) while other stories seem tedious (like the use of Hound-Dog cruise missiles as first generation remote spyplanes). I would have preferred the authors concentrate on the really mysterious jets (I get the sense that the authors felt they owed each story equal time), but what comes out is an eye-opener nontheless.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
worth buying,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dark Eagles: A History of U.S. Black Aircraft Programs (Paperback)
Excellent book, ties together many details you only get in pieces anywhere else, & well organized. If you are an airplane nut like me, you'll occasionally be mystified by a non-pilot's aeronautical terms (like a temperamental plane that "overdived"), but otherwise it's the best I've read on the topic, and I've read a few. :-)
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