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The Skunk Works® was formed in June of 1943 in Burbank, Calif. The Air Tactical Service Command (ATSC) of the Army Air Force met with Lockheed Aircraft Corporation to express its need for a jet fighter. A rapidly growing German jet threat gave Lockheed an opportunity to develop an airframe around the most powerful jet engine that the allied forces had access to, the British Goblin. Lockheed was chosen to develop the jet because of its past interest in jet development and its previous contracts with the Air Force. One month after the ATSC and Lockheed meeting, a young engineer by the name of Clarence L. “Kelly” Johnson and other associate engineers hand delivered the initial XP-80 proposal to the ATSC. Two days later the go-ahead was given to Lockheed to start development and the Skunk Works was born, with Kelly Johnson at the helm.

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pete584815 7 months ago

Incredible

malcolm100 9 months ago

I am reseaching the life and flying career of Sq Ldr Ivan Chunky Webster does anybody at the skunk works remember him?

W6CWJ 11 months ago

My dad, Don Palmer, died today at 101 years old. He was the project engineer on the P-80 and worked with Kelly on many projects - probably the last of the original Skunk Works group. He will long be fondly remembered.

Jerry Palmer
Venice, CA/Kahana, HI

7/31/2008 Poulsbo, Washington

Hckr_wolF about 1 year ago

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