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  1. Albert Paul Mantz was one of kind: a self-sure pilot who succeeded at anything he ever really wanted, be it aerobatics, a virtual monopoly on movie stunt flying or long-distance air racing. After finishing third in the 1938 and 1939 Bendix Trophy Race in an old Lockheed Orion, the event was suspended upon the outbreak of World War II.

  2. Paul-Alexandre-Godefroy Mantz nació el 28 de abril de 1821 en Burdeos, hijo de Godefroy Mantz, comerciante y Mathilde Vignes, entonces domiciliado en 116 quai des Chartrons, sus padres se casaron el 7 de abril de 1817 en Burdeos, hijo de su padre Jean Mantz y Madeleine Hofer esposa 2 ª boda Lucas Kohler alto, de Mulhouse, su madre es la hija de Pablo y Teresa viñedos Faure, observamos la ...

  3. August 2011. Paul Mantz, circa 1928, fresh out of the Army Air Corps and headed for Hollywood. Airport Journals. The Cinerama pictures, which debuted in the 1950s, were huge WIDE! WIDE! screen ...

  4. English: Stunt pilot and entrepreneur Paul Mantz poses with one of his airplanes. Mantz received his pilot's license in 1926 while serving with the Army Air Services, after which he pursued a career as a motion pictures stunt pilot, air racing pilot, film aviation consultant, and manager of "United Air Services" and "Paul Mantz Air Services," which contracted pilots and airplanes for the film ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Paul_MantzPaul Mantz - Wikiwand

    Albert Paul Mantz (Alameda, California-Estados Unidos; 2 de agosto de 1903 - Yuma, Arizona; 8 de julio de 1965) fue un piloto estadounidense de acrobacias aéreas, coleccionista de aeronaves, reconocido empresario de la aeronáutica y proveedor de material de aeronáutica para el cine clásico de Hollywood. Paul Mantz. Información personal.

  6. Paul Mantz. July 8, 1965, at Buttercup Valley AZ. On July 6, 2020, in a Fleet 2 [NC725V] over San Mateo CA, Albert Paul Mantz set an international record of 46 consecutive outside loops, a most punishing trial for a pilot, which stood for almost 50 years. About that time he headed for Los Angeles, where he founded ...

  7. Paul Mantz. Mantz shows off one of the airborne film cameras carried by his B-25. (Allan Grant/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Images) 1605 × 1070. Published in. Danger and Death in the Air: The King of Hollywood Stunt Pilots. Mantz shows off one of the airborne film cameras carried by his B-25.