- Robert L. Stephens
Infobox Military Person
name= Robert L. Stephens
born= birth date|1921|12|1
died= Death date and age|1984|5|21|1921|12|1
placeofbirth=Gilmer, Texas
placeofdeath=
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caption= Colonel Robert L. Stephens by YF-12 (USAF Photo)
nickname= The Silver Fox
allegiance=flag|United States of America
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serviceyears= 1943 - 1968
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commands= Chief of Fighter Operations, Edwards AFB, 1952-55 Test Director F-104 1954-58 Test Director YF-12 and SR-71 1963-68
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awards=Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Meritorious Service Medal
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laterwork= Aerospace RepresentativeRobert L. "Silver Fox" Stephens was a
United States Air Force test pilot who set several speed and altitude records while testing theLockheed YF-12 and SR-71.Early life
Robert L. Stephens was born and raised in
Gilmer, Texas graduating from Gilmer High School in 1939 [http://www.flightofthephoenix.org/col_stephens.htm Flight of the Phoenix Aviation Museum Biography] . Retrieved June 6, 2008.] and fromTexas A&M University in 1943 with a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering.Marrett, "Contrails Over the Mojave", p. 97] The son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Stephens, he entered the Army Air Corps shortly after the start ofWorld War II and flew P-47s in combat during the conflict. After the war, he earned a master's degree in aeronautical engineering fromPrinceton University .Marrett, "Contrails Over the Mojave", p. 97]Test pilot
Stephens rose to the top of his profession as a
test pilot for some of the most exotic aircraft in the USAF inventory. In 1949, he graduated from the Air Materiel Command Experimental Test Pilot School atWright-Patterson Air Force Base with Class 49D.(1994) "USAF Test Pilot School 50 Years and Beyond", p. 67] He was called the "Silver Fox" due to his prematurely gray hair which he kept in a neatly trimmed crew cut. In 1952, Stephens arrived atEdwards Air Force Base ,California to serve as Chief of Fighter Operations.Slayton, "Deke! An Autobiography", p. 58] From 1963 to 1968, he served as test director of the YF-12 and SR-71 test force. He was the first military pilot to fly the YF-12A interceptor and the SR-71 reconnaissance aircraft.Stephens flew nearly all jet fighter aircraft of the 1940s and 1950s era from the
F-80 Shooting Star to theF-106 Delta Dart .Marrett, "Contrails Over the Mojave", p. 97] He flight tested the YF-100A, YF-102, XF-104, X-5, X-1B, Navy F2H3,F4D , the F-94 series, F-86, F-89D, F-89H, and YF-101. He served as test director for the F-104 program and performed the first wingtip fuel tank jettison test. On this flight, the fuel tanks slammed into the fuselage of the F-104 instead of falling free. Stephens made an emergency landing and saved the aircraft. Working with Lockheed engineers and other aviation consultants, he helped solve this and other problems with the F-104. [Marrett, "Contrails Over the Mojave". p. 98]On
May 1 ,1965 , atEdwards Air Force Base , pilot Stephens and fire control officerDaniel Andre , established four world speed and altitude records in the YF-12A.Marrett, "Testing Death", p. 39] They averaged 2,070 miles miles per hour over a 17-kilometer straight away course, then held 80,257 feet to establish a world record for sustained horizontal flight. [http://www.wvi.com/~sr71webmaster/srfact~1.htm SR-71 Blackbird Fact Sheet] . Retrieved June 6, 2008.] [http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-047-DFRC.html Dryden YF-12 Fact Sheet] . Retrieved June 1, 2008.] These records stood until 1977 when they were surpassed by an SR-71. [http://www.habu.org/credited/FOXSTEPHENS.jpg"Airport renamed for "Fox" Stephens", "The Gilmer Mirror", August 21, 1999] . Retrieved June 1, 2008]Later years
After retiring from the military, Stephens was the U.S. representative for the German jet engine firm, MTU. He died in 1984 and was buried in Gilmer City Cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Joy, and three daughters.
Honors
Stephens was awarded the following medals for his military service:
Legion of Merit , Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal. He was also honored with the 1965Thompson Trophy , [http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=1868 1965 Thompson Trophy] . Retrieved June 7, 2008] 1965Mackay Trophy , [http://www.ascho.wpafb.af.mil/birthplace/AWARD3.HTM 1965 Mackay Trophy] . Retrieved June 7, 2008] Flying Tiger Trophy,Fédération Aéronautique Internationale Gold Medal, [http://www.fai.org/awards/recipient.asp?id=1449 FAI Medals Awarded to Robert L. Stephens] . Retrieved June 7, 2008] Henri De La Vauix Medal, Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement, and the city of LancasterAerospace Walk of Honor . [http://www.cityoflancasterca.org/Index.aspx?page=202#stephens Aerospace Walk of Honor 1998] . Retrieved June 2, 2008] OnJune 18 ,1966 , a parade was held inGilmer, Texas to celebrate "Bobby Stephens Day". OnOctober 20 ,2000 inGilmer, Texas the Gilmer Airfield officially changed its name to "Fox Stephens Field", in honor of Colonel Stephens.Stephens was a member of the
International Order of Characters and was a Fellow and past president of theSociety of Experimental Test Pilots .References
*cite book |last= |first= |title=USAF Test Pilot School 50 Years and Beyond |publisher=Privately Published |year=1994 |id=
*cite book |last=Marrett | first=George J.
authorlink=George J. Marrett |title=Contrails Over the Mojave: The Golden Age of Jet Flight Testing at Edwards Air Force Base | publisher= Naval Institute Press | year=2008 | id=ISBN 1591145112 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=2k9hHwAACAAJ&dq=Contrails+Over+the+Mojave |accessdate=2008-06-01
*cite book |last=Marrett | first=George J.
authorlink=George J. Marrett
title=Testing Death: Hughes Aircraft Test Pilots and Cold War Weaponry | publisher= Praeger Security International | year=2004 | id=ISBN 0275990664 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=EeJgLqz8UzcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Testing+Death |accessdate=2008-06-07
*cite book | last=Slayton
first=Donald K.
authorlink=Deke Slayton
coauthors=Cassutt, Michael
title=Deke! An Autobiography
publisher=Macmillan
year=1994
isbn=031285918X
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=z_xE22Pp2P0C
accessdate=2008-06-07Notes
External links
* [http://www.habus.org/timeline.html Stephens Records from Blackbird Timeline] . Habus.org. Retrieved June 7, 2008.
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