Ohio to Supersonic: Flying the Sr-71 Blackbird to the Secret World of the Skunk Works -
Chosen in 1964 for the ultra-secretive SR-71 Blackbird programmer, Butch was among the first crew members trained by Lockheed's Skunk Works. He went on to fly some of the most daring reconnaissance missions of the Cold War - including the first SR-71 over North Korea and a supersonic overflight of the North Pole with no chance of recovery. In 1967, he became the first Air Force officer to eject from an SR-71 and survive. Six weeks later, he returned to flying at Mach 3.
Butch's extraordinary career didn't end in the cockpit. At the Pentagon, he was a key figure behind the early development of GPS and led operations involving the SR-71 and U-2. As an investigator for Congress, he was granted over 300 code word clearances to probe the nation's most sensitive intelligence programs. Later, as the Skunk Works' lone representative in Washington D.C., he became the quiet conduit between Lockheed's black projects and the halls of power.
Written with help from his daughter Linda and the rest of the Sheffield family with warmth and unflinching honesty, Ohio to Supersonic offers an intimate, inspiring, and at times hair-raising account of a man who lived through the birth of modern reconnaissance aviation, shaped national security policy, and never forgot where he came from.
This is not just a story of supersonic jets and Cold War missions - it is the story of resilience, humility, faith, and a deep love of country. A must-read for aviation enthusiasts, Cold War historians, and anyone who believes in the power of determination to change a life.
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Chosen in 1964 for the ultra-secretive SR-71 Blackbird programmer, Butch was among the first crew members trained by Lockheed's Skunk Works. He went on to fly some of the most daring reconnaissance missions of the Cold War - including the first SR-71 over North Korea and a supersonic overflight of the North Pole with no chance of recovery. In 1967, he became the first Air Force officer to eject from an SR-71 and survive. Six weeks later, he returned to flying at Mach 3.
Butch's extraordinary career didn't end in the cockpit. At the Pentagon, he was a key figure behind the early development of GPS and led operations involving the SR-71 and U-2. As an investigator for Congress, he was granted over 300 code word clearances to probe the nation's most sensitive intelligence programs. Later, as the Skunk Works' lone representative in Washington D.C., he became the quiet conduit between Lockheed's black projects and the halls of power.
Written with help from his daughter Linda and the rest of the Sheffield family with warmth and unflinching honesty, Ohio to Supersonic offers an intimate, inspiring, and at times hair-raising account of a man who lived through the birth of modern reconnaissance aviation, shaped national security policy, and never forgot where he came from.
This is not just a story of supersonic jets and Cold War missions - it is the story of resilience, humility, faith, and a deep love of country. A must-read for aviation enthusiasts, Cold War historians, and anyone who believes in the power of determination to change a life.
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