The Flying Dutchman of Philadelphia, Ernest H. Buehl.: The international story of the life and times of a pioneer aviator.

Author:   Mark Taylor ,  Rosanna Buehl ,  Carlos F Rodriguez Buehl
Publisher:   Qbmm Publishing
ISBN:  

9798987699607


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   07 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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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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Author:   Mark Taylor ,  Rosanna Buehl ,  Carlos F Rodriguez Buehl
Publisher:   Qbmm Publishing
Imprint:   Qbmm Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9798987699607


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   07 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Mr. Taylor's book captures the flavors of early aviation and touches on a pivotal figure that few have heard of. This book will be at home in the collection of anyone who craves a deeper understanding of how modern aviation was enabled by pioneers such as Buehl. - Steven J. Drinnon, Lt Col, USAF (Ret)former chief editor Air and Space Power Journal (ASPJ), the professional journal of the United States Air Force I recommend this book for readers who are interested in the history of civilian aviation. It brings forward a great deal of information that is not discussed in other histories I have seen. - Dan Hargrove, Lt. Col. USAF (ret.), former Deputy Operations Group Commander at Andrews Air Force Base and pilot of Air Force Two, currently Director of Aviation, Rocky Mountain College


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Mark Taylor grew up in Billings, Montana. He married into the Buehl family and he possesses Buehl's archive of papers and photographs. Mark had the opportunity to meet many of the people he wrote about or their descendants. His training and professional experience prepared him with skills to evaluate his sources and to report his findings. He earned a B.A. degree from Rocky Mountain College, with majors in art and English. Attending Humboldt State University, Mark obtained his master's degree in psychology. In his 35-year career serving rural eastern Montana, Mark operated a mental health center satellite office, and he worked as a specialist in more schools than he can remember. In 1997 he was Montana's School Psychologist of the Year. Now retired, Mark helped to found an independent bookstore in Billings, and he has written a biography of Ernest Herman Buehl Sr., a pioneer aviator. Rosanna Buehl is the eldest grandchild of Ernest H. Buehl. She lived with her grandparents for a couple of years during her childhood, then lived within walking distance of them until she left home to attend college. Now retired, Rosanna spent much of her career working as a school psychologist and finally as an international trainer for Pearson Assessments. She is married to the author. 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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