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Dutch Redfield
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Dutch Redfield
Dutch Redfield's book
The Airman's Sky is not
The Blue
is a book you
have to read. Talk about a pilot starting his flying
career with an empty
briefcase called
experience and another
one filled with luck, this is
the pilot who started his
career with two briefcases
full of luck, and now has
two full of experience.

  You all know Dutch, but
do you know his
background. You will
become very close to him
reading this book.
Vern
This is Dutch's first book which is out of print.

However, it is still available directly form Dutch. Click on the book for a review and ordering details.
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By Captain Lyle Wheeler
Fix on the Rising Sun is more than a tale of piracy and murder. It is, as well, a "bill of indictment" which may ultimately close the books on one of the darker events in aviation history: the disappearance, on July 29, 1938, of Pan American Airways' trans-Pacific flying boat, Hawaii Clipper. And if a proper Epilogue is ever written, it will document the recovery, from a concrete tomb, of her nine crew and six passengers-the Ultimate MIA's of the War in the Pacific.
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CHINA CLIPPER

A history of the boats, their builders and operators, with an emphasis on the most famous--Pan American's Pacific flyers.


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Tom Sceurman, tomsceurman@cox.net,  was a B747 standards ground school instructor SFO, then MIA until 1989. He is now working at AWA as the senior instructor on the B757. I got this email from him about a DVD he has produced. He also has a great web site you should be sure to visit.

"
I have produced a DVD [Part one is :08 min] from old footage taken by Clay Lacy of the B747 "Ocean Pearl" in flight with music, and [Part two is:12 min] "The Pan Am Story" taken from the original 16 mm movie that we had at the Flight Academy in MIA and was copied to video tape. It covers PAA from start up to the days of the SP. Also, there are various other subjects covered in the last part [Part three is :32 min]. Part three, "Nothing Left to Chance" stars Capt. Roy Butler, Capt. Jim Anderson, and Engineer Ed Shields. Click the Cover to order from Tom. Anyone interested contact me at this e-mail address or my address listed below. Video movies run about 52 minutes, but it shows some excellent footage of our past history. $20.00 each, and that includes shipping. I also have VHS tape of the same thing, but for $15.00. The tape is not as professionally done as the DVD and it will look a lot more raw when viewed. " Tom Sceurman
320 E. Barbarita Ave. Gilbert, AZ 85234
(480) 497-4114 (H)    tomsceurman@cox.net
(602) 524-8676 (C)    tom.sceurman@americawest.com
(480) 693-5370 (W)   http://www.digital-presentation.net