| 1. | Forgotten Eagle: Wiley Post, America's Heroic Aviation Pioneer Hardcover by Bryan B. Sterling. Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic, as the world remembers, and Amelia Earhart, who never completed her round-the-world flight with navigator Frederick Noonan in their twin-engine Lockheed, became a legend. Yet the contemporary of these two pioneers in early aviation, Wiley Post--the pilot who circled the earth alone in a single-engine plane, who flew at sub-stratospheric altitudes and discovered the jet stream, and who designed the prototypes for astronauts' space suits--has been largely, and perhaps officially, ignored in history and American folklore. Until now. Based on thirty years of research, this biography by Bryan and Frances Sterling reconstructs the adventurous life of Wiley Post from his poverty-stricken boyhood on a farm in Texas to a certificate from the Sweeney Auto School in Kansas City, Missouri, to a brief career in armed robbery that sent him to prison in 1921. It was in the oil fields of Oklahoma that ex-con Post lost his left eye, a handicap that he did not allow to impede his career as a parachute jumper, stunt pilot, barnstormer, and record-setting ace aviator. Post's incredible career ended in 1935, with a fatal crash in Barrow, Alaska, that also killed his passenger, the great American humorist Will Rogers. As in their comprehensive account of the enigmatic Wiley Post's life, the Sterlings leave no official record or government file unturned in their thoroughgoing investigation of the mystery that has long surrounded this maverick aviator's death. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 2. | Wiley Post; From Oklahoma to Eternity Paperback by Bob Burke. Wiley Post was born in Texas, but Oklahomans claimed him as their own, often referring to him as the worlds greatest pilot. And who is to argue? After all, he was the first man to fly alone around the earth. Additionally, he was a parachute jumper, a test pilot, the discoverer of the jet stream, and the inventor of the pressurized flight suit. And he accomplished all that in 36 years. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 7. | Lockheed Martin Airplane Manufacturing & Aviation History Film (1940) [DVD] DVD directed by Shirley C Burden. This beautifully filmed Lockheed promotional film hits the propaganda points hard, but makes up for it with the rare footage of Lockheed factory assembly lines and historic shots of famous flight celebrities. In addition to the great factory footage, there is also an explanation of how they used test pilots to try out their newest inventions, and to set records for speed. We watch as the Yankee Doodle, a Lockheed Vega, lands after breaking the speed record for a flight from NY to LA. There is also footage of the Wright brothers, Lindbergh and his wife, Amelia Earhart, Howard Hughes, Ruth Nichols, and others. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 8. | Cassandra's Dream DVD directed by Woody Allen featuring Colin Farrell, Hayley Atwell & John Benfield. Ewan McGregor and Colin Farrell star as working class brothers whose dreams of better lives leads to desperation, greed and deadly betrayal. When gambling debt and an expensive courtship place them in a financial bind, a rich uncle (Tom Wilkinson, Michael Clayton) offers them an out in exchange for committing murder. Featuring gripping performances from an all-star cast; "this family tragedy puts us near the edge of our seats and pulls us right along on its downward spiral" (William Arnold, Seattle Post Intelligencer). Woody Allen returns in razor-sharp form with this "intense, intelligently-written and directed," (Jeffrey Lyons, Reel Talk) thriller that challenges how far a man should go in the name of family. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
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