- en.wikipedia.org Paul MantzAlbert Paul Mantz (August 2, 1903 – July 8, 1965) was a noted air racing pilot, movie stunt pilot and consultant from the late 1930s until his death in the mid-1960s.
- donhollway.com paulmantz/Paul Mantz in his P-51C, Blaze of Noon, in which he set coast-to-coast speed records in each direction and won that year's Bendix Trophy.
- mshf.com hall-of-fame/inductees/paul-mantz.htmlAlbert 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...
- imdb.com name/nm0544206/Paul Mantz(1903-1965). Stunts. ... After a brief period of commercial flying, Mantz took up the more lucrative career of stunt flying for the film industry.
- youtube.com watchPaul Mantz "Flight of the Phoenix" accident.
- airshowfoundation.org paul-mantz/Paul Mantz did it all: air shows, movie flying, air racing, competition flying, skywriting, air charters, and flight instruction.
- cineramaadventure.com mantz.htmPAUL MANTZ. King of the Hollywood Pilots. He had severe vertigo, but would fly an airplane anywhere. Flying through a hanger in 1932 for John Ford.
- aerovintage.com tallmantz-aviation/paul-mantz-…Other admirers remain unknown to me. Who else but Paul Mantz would fly a P-51C Mustang racer in a suit and tie, and win Bendix races doing so?
- cloverfield.org people/mantz_pa/It lists the films made with the cooperation Paul Mantz Air Services, the motion picture arm of Mantz's United Air Services.
- thefamousbirthdays.com people/paul-mantzStunt pilot and entrepreneur Paul Mantz. ... About Paul Mantz. The aviator served as a major and later lieutenant colonel during World War II (1939-1945).