Ware was the flight test engineer in charge of numerous advanced military and reconnaissance aircraft at the
Skunk Works, Lockheed, from 1941 to 1974, including but not limited to the
Hudson Bomber, the
P-38 Lightning, the
AT-22 (Flight Engineer Trainer, Sheppard Field, TX) during WWII, the
YP-80A, all radial-engined and turbo-prop variants of the
Constellation, including (serial number) "1961" (
Howard Hughes' former personal airplane which was used at Lockheed as an engine and prototype testbed) and the
WV-2 (as well as the WV-2E roto-dome prototype),
Columbines II and III (which were the first Air Force Ones for
President Dwight D. Eisenhower), the
P-2 series, the
YP-3V1 Orion prototype and series including the P-3A&B, the
YC-130 Hercules, the Model 286, Lockheed's
XH-51 and
AH-56 Cheyenne helicopters, the
F-104 Starfighter, Lockheed's space shuttle proposal, and was also Department Manager of Engineering Flight Test for the
U-2 and the
SR-71 Blackbird.
Area 51 was made a test base for the U-2 and was later used for flight testing the
A-12 and the
SR-71. == In retirement ==