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Skunk Works
- A Personal Memoir of My Years of Lockheed
- Lu par : Pete Larkin
- Durée : 12 h et 8 min
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Description
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 20th century.
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- Allstar
- 05/11/2016
Ben Rich's life story...but not in that order
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
This book would be less than half its current length if told in chronological order. It jumps around a lot in time, starting with the F-117, then jumping back to the start of the U-2 development, following the history of the U-2 from the mid '50's into the Clinton administration, then jumping back to the early '60's to the SR-71. He ends up describing a drone they made at length as a basis of comparison for the F-117, then later in the book they go back to describe that drone's development. The book is thus very repetitive.
Has Skunk Works turned you off from other books in this genre?
No. There's quite a lot of interesting information and anecdotes in this book, and others may not have the style problems this book has.
What three words best describe Pete Larkin’s performance?
Only one voice. The book contains quite a bit of dialog and quite a few narrator switches, but the book is read by one man in one voice, so it's hard to keep up with who is speaking.
Was Skunk Works worth the listening time?
Honestly, no. It's probably a better idea to read this book in print rather than listen to the audio book version.
Any additional comments?
The actual meat of the book is very fascinating. These are personal anecdotes mostly from an engineer and later manager of the Skunk Works, along with other engineers, men from the CIA and Air Force, and pilots of the various aircraft. Unfortunately, these amazing stories are done a disservice by the non-chronological style.
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- Jean
- 04/08/2015
Awesome
Skunk Works is a personal memoir written by the chief engineer of Lockheed’s Skunk Works Ben Rick. The book tells of his first experiences at Lockheed during the 1950s; it ranges all the way past the First Gulf War.
The author describes the varied events that occurred and projects that were undertaken at Lockheed’s aerospace development wing. The first four chapters are about building the first stealth bomber. Rich tells how the name Skunk Works came about. He describes the U2 project and Blackbird.
Rich also tells about his co-workers and particularly his boss the genius Kelly Johnson. He also discusses his colleagues from other agencies such as the Air Force and the CIA. Rich covers many of the technical details and challenges that the Skunk Works’ team faced overcoming engineering problems as well as the difficulties of funding and politics. Rich also covers his personal life including the death of his wife. I enjoyed the comment from various fellow workers from Lockheed, Air Force offices and the various Secretary of Defenses and other political appointees.
This is a great book as it describes the almost impossible challenges the engineers rose to solve. The book is well written and moves right along. This is a book you will want to keep to use as a reference book. Pete Larkin narrated the book.
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- Nar
- 19/09/2015
Nice work for a techie or aero interested
Overall liked it a lot. Performance was good. The narrator tried to alert you when the chapter or passage was someone else other than the principal contributor but it would be more helpful if those passages were voiced by a different voice actor.
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- Felipe Ferreira
- 26/02/2017
Amazing book
Amazing book for anyone who likes cold war stories or aviation story. An inside look on the development of the most amazing airplanes ever developed.
The audio book could have benefit from multiple readers, sometimes it's hard to keep track on whom is telling a specific story as everyone is interpreted by the same reader. The book does not follow a linear storyline, it goes back and forth on time, so you need to pay attention to not get lost
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- Count B
- 02/02/2017
AN INSIGHT BEHIND AREA 51's BLACK PROJECTS
Any additional comments?
Captivating, informative, and very engaging read - but I think the information is presented in such a way that a reader from any background can appreciate and understand the story and the amazing achievements to design the Stealth Bomber, U2 & more. Is very often very amusing. Area 51 is not what you think, it is to me even more fascinating than I guessed.
This book adds a huge amount of perspective and previously unknown background info to the story of the iconic Lockheed planes, it tells the story in many chapters written by the author, but also in other chapters from the different perspectives of people that designed and flew the planes, among others. Rich and his co-writer go into interesting details about the engineering challenges faced and the benchmarks required of some of the best and most secretive airplane programs of the Cold War era.
It provides a window into the personality and character of the iconic Lockheed Skunk Works, figures of this time period. Also, a great deal of interesting added perspective on the military industrial complex contract-garnering process. This book is a very interesting historical account presented in a page-turner format.
As for UFO's, he says: "Problem is you have to make them spin, & the aliens would not tell us how to do that". Then he abruptly changes the subject. Interesting indeed.
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- Brad Safranski
- 12/03/2016
Intriguing look behind the most amazing aircraft
A personal, no-BS account of the drama and politics behind these high budget, cutting edge technology projects. Great balance between the ins and outs and human sides of developing world class aircraft, plus an interesting treatment of the aircraft design legend Clarence Kelly Johnson. Multiple contributors make it a little tough to follow who is talking but overall it is great to hear from pilots and other team members. The reader clearly had a cold while recording the last few chapters but still a solid performance. Excellent listen for Cold War, technology, aircraft, or engineering enthusiasts especially as well as the average reader.
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- Gian Johl
- 27/07/2015
Great listen
A little hard to keep up with who the author is speaking for but great book and story on skunkworks
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- The Duke of Boston
- 19/08/2015
Awesome book.
Thank you for all the hard work. Who knows what would have happened without them
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- Richard
- 14/08/2015
Engrossing tale of the skunk works
What made the experience of listening to Skunk Works the most enjoyable?
The details about the SR71 and U2 aircraft
If you could give Skunk Works a new subtitle, what would it be?
Skunk works up to 1990
Any additional comments?
Too bad the story ends about 20 years in the past
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- LooptyLoop
- 29/07/2016
Good, but an hour too long
A fun book, but the hour-long exposition on the value of defense spending and the skunk works development model was a boring and pointless ending.
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- 0.5a
- 29/08/2018
Great Motivational Book
As an engineer I was motivated by how they were wild against the enineering problems that they encountered and yet never got intimidated. That is the way it should be. Moreover, it gives you a perspective on why US is the power it is today.
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- arilinn
- 15/08/2022
Highly inspirational, incredible story
This audio book provides a fascinating insight into Lockheed's skunk works, back in the days were clandestine projects were still fun and daring. I couldn't help myself but laughing out loud sometimes for the hilariousness if some andecdotes, such as Ben Rich racing over to Kelly Johnson's house to haul top secret documents from his basement.
I liked it a lot that Ben Rich's story doesn't just over his tenure as CEO of the Skunk Works, but also the interesting times at the beginning of the cold war era with the creation of the U2 and ultimately the A12/SR-71. I also didn't realize before what an amazing feat the F117A was.
From a management perspective, it was very interesting to hear how the Skunk Works were organized, by which rules they played and which insane political obstacles (besides the technical ones) they had to overcome with each project. Truly inspirational and applicable to today's corporate challenges any day.
Special kudos to the narrator: the perfect pick for this kind of story. He really brings this to life as if you were listening to Ben Rich himself; it's a real joy listening to his voice and lively storytelling, served with healthy dose of irony. You can literally hear Kelly Johnson talk every time the narrator starts a sentence with "Goddammit Ben..." - just hilarious.
If you enjoy aerospace and airplane tech as well as (aviation) history, go get this book. You won't regret it.
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- Sami
- 05/12/2021
interesting for an engineer. sad for a Humanist.
narrator was good. I enjoyed listening to him. as an engineer I lived the details of the book, the struggles engineers face and thw wonders they produce. however it sad how clearly the authour wants rhw governement to spend more on funding the army and military spending. the authour sees like many so called patriots, iran, north korea and pakistan a threat for owning nuclear Technology, yet the US has been the obly country that ever misused it. this book is on the political side, propaganda and brain washing at its finest.
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- Tilman Guenther
- 15/03/2021
Good storytelling from interesting viewpoints
well written and well narrated--really gives you a feel for the "wild west of engineering" that took place during the Cold War era. In general, fantastic details and despite the bibliographical tone, till manages to tell a good story that hits emotional beats occasionally. My only criticism is that it gets a bit preachy and old-man-y at the end when they complain about the defense budget being cut, engineers being less talented, and a rising need for national defense, but, this is to be expected in a book written by 'big aerospace'.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 01/05/2020
The book for every engineering student
The story is kinda ok, as a engineering student you can see what work goes in constructing something. Not quite satisfied with the story, the parts where he mentions the people who had to remarie didn't give any useful information to the plot. And on the engineering side i found a lack of technical terminology. This book is for every person.
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- Expat
- 29/04/2020
A can-do story
Truth is stranger, and in my opinion, more interesting than fiction. Definitely a third commandment fail, though.
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- "muratvogt"
- 10/04/2020
Ein großer Teil der Geschichte die man kennen muß
ich wusste nicht worauf ich mich eingelassen habe als ich mir blind das Hörbuch gekauft habe.
ich war positiv Überrascht über die Geschichte und den Twist gehen ende.