My aviation hero has to be Fitzhugh Fulton, Lt. Col. USAF (retired). Just some of his accomplishments include flying the Berlin Airlift, attending the USAF Test Pilots School, flying B-26's in Korea, being a test pilot at Edwards AFB where he was the Project Pilot for the B-58 in which he was awarded the Harmon Trophy, flew all the bomber aircraft including the mother planes for the X-1's, X-2 and X-15's and the XB-70. Upon his retirement from the USAF, he went to NASA where he flew all their aircraft including the SR-71 and was the first pilot to fly the 747 Space Shuttle carrier.
I was privileged to fly many times in 1954 and 1955 as Flight Engineer or Scanner with Col., (then Captain) Fulton when he would come to Conventional Bomber Maintenance to fly our aircraft. When you would check in on the interphone and hear his "soft Georgia drawl" you knew you were in good hands. Great memories!
In later years, Col. Fulton would visit us at the Santa Paula, CA airport when possible. We always looked forward to his visits. He was the quietest, most unassuming gentleman you ever met, unlike some of his contemporaries that I won't name.
Check on the Smithsonian website;
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