Mark Taylor 
The Flying Dutchman of Philadelphia, Ernest H. Buehl. [EPUB ebook] 
The international story of the life and times of a pioneer aviator.

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Trained as an aviation mechanic in Germany in the 1910s, Buehl arrived in the United States in 1920, at a time when we were just inventing civilian uses for airplanes. Later, as a pilot, he was responsible for training thousands of fliers. His work, both in Europe and North America, directly helped to push back major frontiers, both physical and social. 

Buehl’s work made possible the first flight into the stratosphere in an airplane, and other record-breaking events. As a co-pilot, he flew the first round trip transcontinental passenger flight in North America, he helped to survey the first New York to San Francisco airmail route, and he pioneered routes into Canada’s far north. Later, as an owner of four civilian airports and then during World War II, he oversaw training for thousands of pilots.

Buehl’s most famous student was C. Alfred (‘Chief’) Anderson, the man who became the lead trainer at Tuskegee during World War II. In part because of Buehl’s insistence that he be examined fairly, Anderson, who became known as the ‘Father of Black Aviation, ‘ was the first black pilot to earn the Air Transport License. 

There are few books that feature the development of civilian aviation rather than military aviation but this is one. Buehl’s work and contributions are set into the context of his time, and the discussion points out its relevance to today’s world. Technical information is explained in the text, so the book should be accessible to those who come from nontechnical backgrounds. 

185 photographs and images illustrate the book. The majority of these are from Buehl’s personal collection and many are rare. The book is extensively documented and explained, drawing on hundreds of sources, including books, broadcasts and recordings, documents, letters and manuscripts, interviews, journal articles, magazines, maps, newspaper articles, and websites.

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Condensed Table of Contents

The Story Begins

Buehl Himself

The European Years

BMW

World War I

Stratospheric Achievement

Fokker and the beginning of civilian aviation

Coming to the United States

The JL-6: The reason Buehl came to the United States

Airmail

Canada

World record for sustained flight

Amundsen

The Early Pennsylvania Years

Brock & Weymouth

Flying school

First airport

Vision for Aviation

Somerton Airport

C. Alfred Anderson and the Tuskegee Airmen

World War II

Eddington Airport

Langhorne Airport

Last Flight and Epilogue

Appendices

Bukovina

Exploration of the stratosphere

Coxwell and Glaisher

Schroeder

The JL-6

Brief biographies

Airmail

Oil rush

C. Alfred Anderson

Langhorne fire

Karl Bühl

What happened to the Challenger?

Timeline

Over de auteur

Carlos F. Rodriguez Buehl is the eldest grandson of Ernest H. Buehl. He grew up with the legends of his grandfather and became a passionate aviation enthusiast. Carlos works in international banking and holds several patents.

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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 360 ● ISBN 9798987699614 ● Bestandsgrootte 33.6 MB ● Uitgeverij QBMM Publishing ● Gepubliceerd 2023 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 9186437 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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