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Published
Potomac Western, August 2021
ISBN
9781640122680
Format
Hardcover, 247 pages
Dimensions
22.9cm × 15.2cm

Speed The Life of a Test Pilot and Birth of an American Icon

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Speed depicts the life of Bob Gilliland, an accomplished pilot and principle test pilot for the SR-71 Blackbird, his journey with this record-breaking aircraft, and how it assisted him in becoming one of America's Five Legends. In 1964 Robert J. "Bob"

Gilliland, call sign "Dutch 51," mounted the ladder and strapped into the cockpit of one of aviation's finest creations, the yet unnamed and untested SR-71 Blackbird, an aircraft that was too fast to catch and led America's success in the Cold War for many years. Although not many witnessed this top secret first flight, its importance in maintaining America's supremacy in the Cold War had fallen onto Gilliland's shoulders. Keith Dunnavant documents this legendary flight and many other accomplishments throughout Gilliland's life, such as attending the U.S. Naval Academy, becoming a pilot in the U.S. Air Force and fighting in the Korean War, and then being specially chosen to be a part of the elite Air Force Research and Development team where he flew virtually every aircraft in the USAF and logged more test flight hours than any other pilot in the world. AUTHOR: Bob Gilliland graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1949 and flew combat missions during the Korean War. During his time with the airforce, he logged more test flight hours than any other pilot in the world. Among his many honors, the one he enjoyed most was the "Legends of Aerospace Tour" to Europe and the Middle East in March of 2010 as one of America's five Legends, along with astronauts Neil Armstrong, Gene Cernan, Jim Lovell, and Vietnam fighter ace Steve Ritchie. 19 photographs

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