
The Aerial Photography Manual:: For Pilots, Photographers and Adventurers David Rodwell (Author)
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Is This Book For You? This book is designed for three different people. Perhaps you are listed below: 1. Photographers: If you are a Professional Photographer, seeking additional streams of income, this book is for you. If you are a serious amateur Photographer, looking for a way to pay for your next camera, this book is for you. 2. If you are a Pilot looking to help defray the high cost of Aviation, this book is for you. If you are looking for a Full Time 6 figure income in Aviation, this book is for you. 3. If you are an Adventurer, looking for an exciting and exotic way to make money, this book is for you. For anyone looking for excitement, adventure or just a very cool way to earn whether you are looking for a little walking around money or a handsome income reserved for Doctors and Lawyers, please…read on and welcome to Aerial Photography.
- Rank: #512938 in Books
- Published on: 2013-02-23
- Original language:
English
- Binding: Paperback
- 82 pages

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THE AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN Item Description The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen was a radio adventure serial created by writers Bob Burtt and Bill Moore, both of whom were from Kansas City, Missouri. The 15 minute program was broadcast from 1933 until 1947. In 1933, Burtt was working as a freelance writer, while Moore was working the sports desk of the Kansas City Star and writing occasional scripts for the Star s affliated radio station WDAF FM. Both Burtt and Moore had been flying aces in World War I. At a party in Kansas City, the two former pilots came up with the idea of a radio series targeted at children and teenagers concerning a 16 year old pilot and his adventures flying around the world, primarily solving mysteries and crimes and participating in air show races. Burtt and Moore then wrote the initial script about Jimmie Allen, a young telegraph messenger at the Airways Station near Kansas City. A gruff man asks him to send a coded telegram. Later Allen is told that a plane carrying a million dollars to a bank is on its way. Allen figures out the plane is to be hijacked, so he joins his pilot friend, Speed Robertson, in a plan to thwart the hijacking. Moore brought the finished pilot script to WDAF where station manager Dean Fitzer promptly put the program into production. During the course of auditions for prospective sponsors, a Kansas City advertising agency man named Russell C. Comer was called in. Comer was impressed with the serial s possibilities and in a short while had it sold to Skelly Oil. WDAF turned its interests in The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen at this point to Comer, with the understanding that locally the show must go on WDAF exclusively. Comer employed WDAF director John Frank to direct the show, and Frank, over 40 years old at the time, also decided to take the role of 16 year old Jimmie Allen. Robert Fiske, an experienced veteran of radio, stage and screen, played Jimmie s older pal and mentor, Speed Robertson, who, like Burtt and Moore, was a pilot in World War I. Ed Prentiss served as the opening and closing narrator and announcer for the show during its 1930s run. The Jimmie Allen program was first broadcast February 23, 1933, initially over three Midwestern radio stations, WDAF in Kansas City, KLZ in Denver, Colorado, and KVOO in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Over the years, the show was produced in a variety of recording studios in Hollywood, New York and Chicago. In following episodes, Speed and Jimmie, in their attempt to thwart the hijacking, are captured but escape in a small plane which crashes, and then are recaptured. Throughout this initial story arc, Robertson is Jimmie s mentor. He does all the flying and continually teaches Allen a trick or two that he learned in World War I. After an exciting aerial dogfight near the end of the story, Robertson reveals that the FBI has made him a G Man. In subsequent episodes of the series, Jimmie expresses interest in becoming a pilot and enrolls in flying school. Numerous exciting adventures follow, full of danger and mystery. Burtt and Moore wove the plot around the character of a self reliant youth of fine habits resourceful, courageous, capable of thinking his way through danger and holding firmly to fine American ideals. They never deviated from that theme of the character, and they surrounded their hero with friends and enemies who personified other traits that would emphasize the character of their hero. Soon after the first broadcast, seven more radio stations were added to the Jimmie Allen show s roster, and Skelly Oil found itself involved in one of the great promotions of early radio. A Jimmie Allen Flying Club was created all a kid had to do was apply at any Skelly station. Applicants received many premiums, highly treasured today a set of wings, a membership emblem and a personal letter from Jimmie Allen. Other giveaways included a Jimmie Allen picture puzzle (a Skelly truck refueling a light airplane), a secret service whistle and a Jimmie Allen album. The club newspaper was sent to 600000 listeners a week, and Jimmie Allen Air Races attended by tens of thousands of people were held in major Midwest cities where the show was heard. Because of John Frank s age, 16 year old Murray McLean stepped in when personal appearances of Jimmie Allen were scheduled. Skelly had to hire a special staff just to answer the mail. Flying lessons, model plans and other promotions were part of the mix, available to listeners who displayed their club credentials at their Skelly Oil station. Comer remained in the background most of the time but kept close check on the serial as it was developed. He never sold the show to a network (which is the main reason why its history has remained so vague). By marketing the show himself (to the Richfield Oil Company on the West Coast and to scores of individual businesses elsewhere), he kept control of it. When Comer would see the serial taking a direction that was contrary to what he believed he could sell readily to a sponsor, he came up with an idea or suggestion that ran counter to the ideas of the authors. An argument would begin, with Comer producing here and there, and in the end the serial came around the way he wanted it. When the production was ready for recording, it fell naturally to Comer to take over production rights, with the authors reserving, of course, their royalty rights. Throughout the 1930s, interest was high. Boys were fascinated by the adventures of Jimmie, Speed and their mechanic Flash Lewis. Together they solved mysteries (even murder, unusual for juvenile fare at that time, when Jimmie s passenger Quackenbush died under mysterious circumstances), went on hunts for treasure and raced in air shows around the country. Their enemies were Black Pete and Digger Dawson. A Big Little Book, Jimmie Allen and the Great Air Mail Robbery, was based on the show s earliest scripts by Burtt and Moore. The serial was adapted to film with The Sky Parade (1936), a Paramount feature about the post war adventures of WWI pilots. The film featured some of the cast from the radio show playing different parts. The popularity began to wane in 1937 when it was dropped by Skelly Oil. Production ceased, and Comer began focusing his attention on a new Burtt and Moore authored boy pilot series, Captain Midnight (which featured Jimmie Allen announcer Ed Prentiss as the title character). Repeats of the Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen continued to air on radio stations across the country and in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand until 1943. This collection of The Air Adventures Of Jimmie Allen radio programs features 124 shows on 1 compact disc. Each episode is presented in the .mp3 format. The CD is labeled and provided in a highly protective jewel case. A list of the programs on the disc as well as the date the program originally aired (if known) is also provided. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR EQUIPMENT WILL PLAY MP3 FORMATTED FILES BEFORE PURCHASING THIS ITEM. IT IS ULTIMATELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO ENSURE THAT HIS OR HER EQUIPMENT IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE MP3 FORMAT. A note concerning sound quality. The sound quality for the shows in this collection is very good to good. It is difficult to find perfect recordings from the golden age of radio due to the equipment used for recording and the fact that many of the recordings were made 60, 70 or even 80 years ago. Episode Listing for the Air Adventures Of Jimmie Allen programs included in this collection Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0417 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0418 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0419 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0420 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0421 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0422 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0423 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0424 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0425 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0426 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0439 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0440 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0441 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0442 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0447 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0448 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0450 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0458 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0459 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0464 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0465 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0468 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0469 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0476 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0477 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0482 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0483 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0486 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0487 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0490 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0491 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 0492 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 Air Race (Part 01).mp3 2627 KB Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 Air Race (Part 02).mp3 2610 KB Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 Flash Crashes (No Close).mp3 2293 KB Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1936 Flash Explains (No Open).mp3 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1039 Reluctance For Solo Flight Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1040 Speed Lands Jimmie s Plane Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1041 Sabotage Suspected Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1042 Speed To Be Jimmie s New Instructor Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1043 Secret Drawings Stolen Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1044 Major Moto Spotted Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1045 Strut Breaks During Flight Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1046 Looking Over Wreckage Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1047 Flash Overhears Meeting Time Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1048 Secret Meeting Overheard Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1049 Lead Bars Found In Major Moto s Pockets Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1050 Trouble During Test Flight Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1051 Lead Weight Found In Wreckcage Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1052 Near Collision With Major Moto Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1053 Stolen Documents Found In Speed s Possession Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1054 Speed Held At Gunpoint Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1055 Setting Trap For Thieves Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1056 Mason Spotted In The Hangar Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1057 Speed Cleared Thieves Caught Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1058 Pursuing Major Moto Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1059 Major Moto s Plane Shot Down Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1060 Search For Major Moto Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1061 Major Moto Captured Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1062 Imposter Leaves With Major Moto And Secret Documents Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1063 Kidnapped By Moto s Gang Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1064 Moto s Gang Captured Secret Paper s Recovered Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1065 Solo Flight Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1066 Gangsters To Escape Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1067 Dick Needs A Job Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1068 Offer To Buy Tract Of Land Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1069 Mrs. Croft Wants To Sell Land Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1070 Signing Of Agreement Delayed Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1071 Suspicious Of Rip Bender Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1072 Plans To Look Over Property Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1073 Discussing Flight Plan To Texas Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1074 Gangster s Plane Seen Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1075 Spark Plugs Switched Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1076 Fight With Biffer & Ace Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1077 Oil Pressure Drops Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1078 Forced Landing Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1079 Telegram For Mrs. Croft Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1080 Airplane Heard Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1081 Jimmie, Flash & Speed Finally Arrive Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1082 Looking Over The Croft Property Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1083 Told Of Buried Treasure Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1084 Airplane Tracks Seen Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1085 Russell Seen On The Mountain Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1086 Parchment Found Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1087 Parchment Is Treasure Map Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1088 Flash Reads Poetry Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1089 Speed Discovers Bomb Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1090 Landmark Found Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1091 Bag Of Gold Coins Found Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1092 Hiding Airplane Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1093 Plan To Apprehend The Gangsters Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1094 Barbara Kidnapped Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1095 Leaving For Home Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1096 Telegram For Jimmie Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1097 Collision In The Air Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1098 Movie Contract Offered Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1099 Telephone Threat Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1100 Proposition From Nails Ballou Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1101 Ramsey Recognizes Ballou Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1102 Trouble During Practice Flight Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1103 Flash Arrives Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1104 Harry Phelps Is Unconscious Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1105 Mike Blackmailed By Ballou Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1106 Collision In The Air Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1107 Having To Bail Out Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1108 Chasing Harry Phelps In The Air Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1109 Speed & Ballou Fight Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1110 Discussing Delays With The Filming Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1111 Flash Prowling In The Hangar Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1112 Flash Questions Mike Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1113 Plans For Crash Being Made Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1114 Warning From Mike Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1115 Jimmie Does The Crash Stunt Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1116 Mike Disappears Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1117 Apology Letter From Mike Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1118 Sandy Carson Arrives Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1119 Crash Landing Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1120 Asking Roy For Help Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1121 Manuscripts Found Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1122 Where Is Harry Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1123 Harry Phelps Fell Out Of Plane Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1124 Ballou Was Nazi Spy Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1125 Harry Phelps Is Dead Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 1937 1126 Ballou Killed IMPORTANT NOTE! 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