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David Adair

Biography:

David Adair is an internationally recognized expert in space technology spinoff applications for industry and commercial use. At age 11 he built his first of hundreds of rockets which he designed and test flew. At 17 he won "The Most Outstanding in the Field of Engineering Sciences" from the US Air Force. At 19 he designed and fabricated a state-of-the-art mechanical system for changing jet turbine engines for the US Navy that set world record turnaround times that still stand today.

He is a world class presenter and keynote speaker, seminar and workshop leader and consultant. His presentations include little known facts and anecdotes from his involvement with the space program, commercial technology development, films and "the things he has seen" at Area 51.

Past Shows:

Rebroadcast: David Adair

Sunday January 8, 2006

In this rebroadcast from 11/17/97, Art Bell spoke with rocket scientist David Adair on UFOs and Area 51. ... More
Host: Art Bell

Rebroadcast of David Adair

Thursday December 25, 2003

Rebroadcast of George Noory with David Adair from Monday, October 13, 2003. ... More
Host: George Noory

Encounters at Area 51

Monday October 13, 2003

Monday's main guest, space technology consultant David Adair (website) shared his extraordinary experiences at Area 51 when, as a mere teenager, he said he examined a gigantic engine which had an "exoskeleton" shaped liked a number eight. Adair was asked to evaluate the object (which had a damaged core), based on work he had done with his own advanced rocketry. Among the surprising elements to the engine, which he described as having an "organic technology" similar in appearance to the designs of H.R. Giger (who created the look of the original Aliens film), was a set of "cascading wave forms" that arose from flesh contact with the structure. Adair speculated that because of the huge size of the engine, it could power a craft the size of a football field, or possibly even larger. "There's no way on God's earth we could have built anything like this," he said. More details about this encounter are provided in a 2002 interview he did with Nexus magazine. Adair said he is curren ... More
Host: George Noory

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