Born:
12/24/1931
Died: 09/16/1985
Inducted:
10/29/1994
Born
in the Milwaukee suburb of Brown Deer, Art learned to fly in 1950
and by 1974 was judged the U.S. National Aerobatics Champion. He was
a nine-time member of the U.S. Aerobatics Team and performed his
spectacular air show routine all over the U.S. and Canada in his Pennzoil
Super Chipmunk.
Along with his
credentials as a top competition and air show pilot Scholl held an
AA, BS, MA and PhD in Aeronautical Engineering and was a professor
of aeronautics for 18 years.
In
his first job, at the China Lake Naval Ordinance Test Center, he
worked on the redesign of an eight nozzle, spin stabilized rocket.
That work increased the rocket's flight distance and payload
capability. Many of the principals he proved are still in use today.
Art held most of
the fixed wing pilot certificates -- ATP and instructor and was also
a mechanic holding the A&P Mechanic Certificate and Inspection
Authorization.
He became a much
sought after pilot by the movie and television industries having
flown in more than 100 films and shows including: "The Right
Stuff", "The Great Waldo Pepper" and "Baa Baa
Black Sheep."
With
a list of aeronautical credentials encompassing education,
aerobatics competition, air shows and motion picture pilot, Art
Scholl has become one of aviation's legendary figures.
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