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    Albert Paul Mantz (August 2, 1903 – July 8, 1965) was a noted air racing pilot, movie stunt pilot and consultant from the late 1930s until his death in...
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  • killing Mantz and seriously injuring stuntman Bobby Rose. The final credit on the screen was, "It should be remembered... that Paul Mantz, a fine man...
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    Conner Blair Mantz (born December 8, 1996) is an American long-distance runner, who specializes in the marathon. He ran collegiately for Brigham Young...
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  • known as Felix Mantz, co-founder of the original Swiss Brethren Anabaptist congregation Johnny Mantz, American racecar driver Paul Mantz, air racing pilot...
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    Harry Perry designed many of the stunts for the dogfighting scenes. When Paul Mantz, the principal stunt pilot, informed Hughes that a stunt in the final...
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    Paul Vincent Guilfoyle (/ˈɡɪlfɔɪl/) (born April 28, 1949) is an American television and film actor. He was a regular cast member of the CBS crime drama...
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  • the Phoenix and used in the picture's final aerial sequences. Its pilot Paul Mantz was killed in an accident during a touch-and-go maneuver to simulate a...
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    Toward the Unknown and the early 1960s Cold War-era A Gathering of Eagles. Paul Mantz, Hollywood's leading stunt pilot, was paid the then-unprecedented sum...
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  • ancient Greek list of the "Wonders of the World". Lowell Thomas as himself Paul Mantz as himself Claude Dauphin as Narrator (French version) / Récitant (voice)...
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  • (1902–1989), actress and screenwriter Ray Malavasi (1930–1987), football coach Paul Mantz (1903–1964), pilot Freddy Martin (1906–1983), bandleader and saxophonist...
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    house and temperament belonged to another age, and some, like the critic Paul Mantz for example, criticised the artist's seemingly limited repertoire. Like...
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  • as a long-distance flyer. With help from a close friend and adviser, Paul Mantz, Earhart and her navigator, the hard-drinking Fred Noonan, undertake her...
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    incident the closest he ever came to dying on film. (Both Tallman and Paul Mantz, Tallman's business partner and fellow flier on Mad World, eventually...
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  • Van Nuys Airport). A realistic full-scale JA-3/JA-4 model created by Paul Mantz, the aerial sequence director, was built for $15,000. The origins of the...
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    surplus UC-78B, owned by legendary Hollywood pilot Paul Mantz and flown by employees of his Paul Mantz Aerial Services for filming the flying sequences...
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    [archive]. Charles-Philippe de Chennevières-Pointel, Louis Étienne Dussieux, Paul Mantz, Anatole de Montaiglon, Eudore Soulié, Mémoires inédits sur la vie et...
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    dramatic landing that ends in a fiery crash. Midway through the film, Paul Mantz flew a Boeing Model 40 biplane in a spirited aerobatic performance, reprising...
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    Earhart and Paul Mantz established a business partnership they had been considering since late 1934, and established the short-lived Earhart-Mantz Flying School...
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    in an accident, in St. Louis, and was stored there. Two years later, Paul Mantz caught the racing bug in addition to his aeronautical movie work. He bought...
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    Orion. As a 13-year-old, he cleaned hangars for airplane rides. He met Paul Mantz, Art Scholl, and Charles Lindbergh while flying at local California airports...
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    piece, and the dancer was compared to a monkey and a Mexica. One critic, Paul Mantz, called her the "flower of precocious depravity," with a face "marked...
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  • Frank Lovejoy, director Anthony Mann, and the top stunt pilot of the day, Paul Mantz. The film accurately portrays (from the perspective of the 1951 starting...
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    featured an actual crash landing of a B-17, piloted by veteran stunt pilot Paul Mantz. B-17s appear in the 1951 novel The Sun is Silent by Saul Levitt which...
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    Amy Johnson Hubert Latham Tony LeVier Johnny Livingston Mike Mangold Paul Mantz Jim Mollison John Moisant Blanche Noyes Adolphe Pégoud John Cyril Porte...
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    friendships with other stars such as Susan Oliver and Richard Arlen. Paul Mantz had later purchased the aircraft and used it extensively in film work...
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    "Fort Roach." Warner returned to running his company,: 110  and Lt. Col. Paul Mantz took over as commanding officer. Personnel assigned to the 18th AAF Base...
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  • arguably the greatest female aviator of all time, took home the trophy. Paul Mantz was the only pilot to ever win the Bendix three consecutive years, from...
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    Cambridge University Press. p. 273.; Endnotes: See "J. M. Nattier", by Paul Mantz, in the Gazette des beaux-arts (1894) Life of Nattier, by his daughter...
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  • approval of a joint defense treaty for the entire Western hemisphere. Paul Mantz repeated as the winner of the Bendix Trophy air race, making his run at...
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    number 44-10947, a surplus P-51C-10-NT purchased by film stunt pilot Paul Mantz. He modified the wings, sealing them to create a giant fuel tank in each...
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