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Discover how a project that officially wasn’t supposed to exist leapt past bureaucracy and into history, when a handful of engineers working inside a rented circus tent built a jet fighter faster than the system could stop them. In the summer of 1943, Kelly Johnson’s insistence on moving without formal approval, long contracts, or endless reviews set off a chain reaction that explains how one “illegal” idea created America’s first jet fighter in just 143 days, stunning Army planners who had expected years, not months. Drawing on early Skunk Works memos, test reports, and firsthand accounts, this story shows how speed, secrecy, and radical trust turned a noisy parking lot in Burbank into the birthplace of the XP-80 Shooting Star—and proved that American aviation could enter the jet age by breaking the rules that were holding it back.