Area 51 (Images of Aviation)
S**W
The Best Book of Area 51 Pictures
This book is not intended to be a definitive history of Area 51. What it is is the best collection of pictures taken at the Groom Lake Base. About half the book is dedicated early operations and the U2 program. The next third concerns the various Lockheed blackbird models, and the remainder is everything else. You won't find anything UFO related here. The pictures are well-annotated. Nobody knows this stuff better than Peter Merlin. He has been a dedicated aviation historian for more than two decades. There are plenty of pictures of Soviet planes that were evaluated at Groom. Until this book, I had never seen pictures of a stealth cruise missile called Senior Prom which was a contemporary of the F-117's predecessor, Have Blue. There are pictures taken inside two bars at the base, Sam's Place and the Conehead Bar. You don't need to worry about current military technology being compromised by this book. The only aircraft picture that dates since 1990 is of the Boeing 737-600 "Janet" aircraft, but that picture was taken at their terminal in Las Vegas. This fairly small book is a must-have for the wonk, and it would be an interesting read for any aviation enthusiast.Rumor has it that Peter Merlin is planning a more comprehensive Dreamland/Area 51/Groom Lake book. I'm looking forward to it.
A**G
Great photo book
It’s a good “coffee table book.” The format is nice, with a lot of photos and captions. It was a gift for my husband, who doesn’t like reading books, but he couldn’t put it down.
A**R
a neat look behind the curtain
It wasn't that long ago that the Air Force denied that the base at Groom Lake existed. Now we have in one place--Peter Merlin's Area 51--a set of photographs with informative captions that even document the presence there of bars and bartenders. The photos are evocative. The backgrounds are sometimes more interesting than the subjects. During the course of the book Merlin reveals several of the USAF organizations that have served there--including a wing-sized detachment. This is good reading of a familiar subject. Another book by Merlin is also recommended: X-Plane Crashes: Exploring Experimental, Rocket Plane & Spycraft Incidents, Accidents & Crash Sites
A**R
Exactly what I was looking for
I love these great tales of engineers facing problems and coming up with complex, multi-faceted, yet elegant solutions. The pictures, though, are what make this a great book and a good buy. This book is packed with imagery that the aviation fan will pore over for hours. Learn the stories of these fantastic marvels of aeronautical engineering that were designed and tested by moonlight, and see for yourself what it looks like to build an aviation legacy!
S**B
This is our fifth purchase of this book!
My wife loves this book so much that we bought 4 at Costco and gave away 3 as gifts. When Costco ran out, I ordered this one through Amazon for another friend who looked at ours and asked where we got it so he could get one, too. Great photos and lots of good writing that is historically accurate, not a bunch of alien hype.
P**R
Another Sepia Toned Beauty.
See my review of the Edwards AFB book if you are unfamiliar with this series of books. They're all worth the price of admission. This book deals with the Groom Lake / Tonapah test range...the super secret Area 51! It rolls back the curtains a bit for us, talking about the past test programs conducted there that are now somewhat declassified, so photos are available to fill the book with unique illustrations of U-2s, A-12s, SR-71s, Stealth aircraft of all sorts, unknown of testbed equipment, and the now admitted to and declassified "secret" MiG squadrons flown by the USAF and USN pilots there during the times from 1968 to the late 1980s. Sure as can be, there are probably more foreign aircraft still there but under deeper classifications than any ever before, and many people believe the mythical "Hanger 18" is at Area 51, housing our otherworldly air vehicles being evaluated since the events at Roswell in 1947! Maybe so...maybe no! But, one thing I've noticed is that the U.S. military has never actually retired a weapons or flight system (read airplane) from service until we have a really superior replacement installed and perfected to take its place. If so, maybe the so called "Aurora" hypersonic recon bird that was supposedly being tested at Area 51really has taken the place of the SR-71 after all...if so, you can bet Area 51 has something to do with it... Anyhow, another nice book.
E**O
New Information
The book provided information that I was not previously knowledgeable of from other readings. I purchased other copies so that I could give them away so others will also be informed of history that is not very widely known. I would recommend this book to all who like to keep up on various developments.Gene Cerko
R**L
Part of your standard aviation history references.
Once again, Peter Merlin shows us he is the "authority" on matters regarding Area 51. Many of these photos are unique, being full size versions already seen in other aviation histories.
D**N
Area 51
Interesting overview of Area 51, perhaps just the tip of the iceberg though...Worthwhile read. well worth the price, overall very good
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