| 21. | After receiving permission to fly one of the machines, he proceeded to put it through an almost stunt flying routine.
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| 22. | That morning, as he pursued the risky hobby of stunt flying, his plane failed to pull out of a dive.
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| 23. | _" Barnstorming : The Great Years of Stunt Flying, " by Bruce Caidin ( Duell, Sloan & amp; Pearce, 1965)
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| 24. | A legend among legendary pilots, when Wien first arrived in Alaska he had 538 hours of barnstorming and aerial circus stunt flying.
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| 25. | The airport was also known for stunt flying, and supplying planes for use in the movie industry by people like Paul Mantz.
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| 26. | In 1938, the AMPP modified this to $ 50 per eight-hour day of straight flying and $ 100 per day of stunt flying.
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| 27. | Wallace performed his own stunt flying take-offs by jumping onto a springboard that would send him up and over the camera rig set-up.
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| 28. | The 7-meter ( 23-feet ) long Extra-300 was purpose-built for stunt flying and one of the most popular light planes among acrobatic flying enthusiasts.
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| 29. | Mantz's people had also recently finished work on the picture North by Northwest starring Cary Grant in which there was considerable stunt flying.
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| 30. | He spent a year flying pipelines in Alaska and two years stunt flying for movies, before he enlisted at age 22 in the F-class fighter.
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