Selasa, 07 Maret 2017

Book Review: Area 51 Black Jets

Area 51 Black Jets: A History of the Aircraft Developed at Groom Lake, America’s Secret Aviation Base by Bill Yenne, Zenith Press, Minneapolis, Minn., 2014, $40 Don’t look for little green men from another planet between these covers. But if you’d like a terrific overview of “black” programs at the secret government airfield at Groom …

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