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Show ; :. - U? ' w rtrv STRESS OF MANEAUVER. Art Scholl, acrobatic pilot who will perform at Air Show In Cedar City Saturday shows stress that occurs during some of his difficult stunts. Scholl has performed throughout the world and is recognized as one of the top men in his field. Scholl tops in his field Art Scholl will be a feature attraction at the Bicentennial Air Show to be held at the Cedar City Municipal Airport Saturday, March 27, with his Super Chip-monk. Chip-monk. Scholl is a member of the elite U. S. Aerobatic Team. Between teaching at Valley College and performing breathtaking maneuvers with his sleek, low-winged Chipmonk and Pitts S-2A, Scholl also flies for Tallmantz Aviation through Hollywood skies, either , as a "pilot-actor" or at the controls of a camera ship. Maintaining his aerobatic fleet of Pitts Specials and Super Chipmonks is an expensive proposition, Scholl admits, most of the money earned at airshows is plowed right back into his ships and hangar facilities. With over 6,000 hours currently in his logbook, Scholl's ratings include commercial, single and multi-engine, seaplane, glider, .instrument, flight and ground instructor. He also holds an Aircraft and Powerplant mechanics rating, and is in addition, an FAA Mechanic Examiner. |