The F-117A Nighthawk was retired in 2008. One airframe survived. Mac Mackenzie is going to fly it into a sky full of machines that have learned to think. His mission is simple: reach the target. The problem is the target is a weapons system that can see everything - except a stealth aircraft that officially doesn't exist. The stunning conclusion to the Mac Mackenzie trilogy. A retired ghost plane.
An aging pilot. One final flight that will decide whether humans or machines control the next century of warfare. Book 3 of 20. The trilogy ends. The war continues.
The F-117A Nighthawk was retired in 2008. One airframe survived. Mac Mackenzie is going to fly it into a sky full of machines that have learned to think. His mission is simple: reach the target. The problem is the target is a weapons system that can see everything - except a stealth aircraft that officially doesn't exist. The stunning conclusion to the Mac Mackenzie trilogy. A retired ghost plane.
An aging pilot. One final flight that will decide whether humans or machines control the next century of warfare. Book 3 of 20. The trilogy ends. The war continues.