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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2019 · 1H 45M

2/16/19 - Jim Goodall, aviation and science writer

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Jim Goodall is an aviation and science writer of over 20 books. He is the former Associate Curator of the Pacific Aviation Museum, Pearl Harbor, HI, and was associated with The Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA as a Restoration Manager on the MoFs deHavilland Comet Mk 4C. Jim Goodall served in the U.S. Air Force from 1962 - 1997. In 1994 Jim Goodall spoke at the Exploring Unexplained Phenomena IV Conference in Lincoln, NE. His paper was "Secret Aircraft at Groom Lake (Area 51)." Jim Goodall was a friend of Ben R. Rich, the former President of the Lockheed Skunk Works. Mr. Goodall says he and Mr. Rich "spoke at least once a quarter for a bit over 25 years." Among the many friends and colleagues of Jim Goodall are Bob Lazar and John Lear. Some of the books of Jim Goodall are: “Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird: The Illustrated History of America's Legendary Mach 3 Spy Plane” (2018). “The Us Navy's Fast Attack Submarines, Vol. 1: Los Angeles Class 688” (2017). “A Pictorial History of the B-2A Spirit Stealth Bomber” (2016). “SR-71 Blackbird” (1995). “F-117 Stealth in Action” (1991). https://www.facebook.com/jim.goodall.71 . We'll start the broadcast with Charleen and "Pet Talk" with dogs and cats for adoption from the Capital Humane Society of Lincoln, NE. The second opening segment is "Invisible Signals" with parapsychologist, teacher and author Loyd Auerbach. The main guest segment with Jim Goodall starts about 40 minutes into the broadcast.

Jim Goodall is an aviation and science writer of over 20 books. He is the former Associate Curator of the Pacific Aviation Museum, Pearl Harbor, HI, and was associated with The Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA as a Restoration Manager on the MoFs deHavilland Comet Mk 4C. Jim Goodall served in the U.S. Air Force from 1962 - 1997. In 1994 Jim Goodall spoke at the Exploring Unexplained Phenomena IV Conference in Lincoln, NE. His paper was "Secret Aircraft at Groom Lake (Area 51)." Jim Goodall was a friend of Ben R. Rich, the former President of the Lockheed Skunk Works. Mr. Goodall says he and Mr. Rich "spoke at least once a quarter for a bit over 25 years." Among the many friends and colleagues of Jim Goodall are Bob Lazar and John Lear. Some of the books of Jim Goodall are: “Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird: The Illustrated History of America's Legendary Mach 3 Spy Plane” (2018). “The Us Navy's Fast Attack Submarines, Vol. 1: Los Angeles Class 688” (2017). “A Pictorial History of the B-2A Spirit Stealth Bomber” (2016). “SR-71 Blackbird” (1995). “F-117 Stealth in Action” (1991). https://www.facebook.com/jim.goodall.71 . We'll start the broadcast with Charleen and "Pet Talk" with dogs and cats for adoption from the Capital Humane Society of Lincoln, NE. The second opening segment is "Invisible Signals" with parapsychologist, teacher and author Loyd Auerbach. The main guest segment with Jim Goodall starts about 40 minutes into the broadcast.

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