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HANGAR TALK


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pilot, or aviation enthusiast, join us on Hangar Talk Radio, dedicated to all things aviation. Tune in Sundays 10am ­ 12pm with Capt. Mike Landry and Capt. Terry Sonday to stay breifed on what’s happening in the world of flight. From fixed­wing to rotors and everything in between, grab a cup of coffee and lis­


helping recruit new pilots to the U.S. Army.


Cameron was impressed after meet­


Helicopter Square Dance Documentary Film Seeks Crowdsource Funding


DO­SI­DO IN THE SKY is an exciting


new documentary film about a little known era in helicopter aviation histo­ ry. In 1954, the U.S. Army created a fly­ ing team that actually square danced in whimsical western dressed helicopters – and thus, the U.S. Army Helicopter Square Dance Team was born! Director/ Producer Cameron M. Tucker and Co­ producer Kevin Walker have teamed to bringing to light the story of one pilot’s journey into one of the newest technol­ ogy’s in aviation: the helicopter. The film follows the heart of the story through Fred O. Bell, the team’s cap­ tain. The flight crew went on to per­ form in national airshows across the country entertaining spectators and


12 October 2013


ing Fred and listening to many of his funny anecdote’s during his years with the team describing flight rehearsals, near misses and just the pure pleasure of flying cowgirl and cowboy­dressed helicopters too square dance music. It’s every filmmaker’s dream to tell a story that has never been told before. DO­SI­DO IN THE SKY is that dream. Cameron Mitchell Productions is on


the verge of completing DO­SI­DO IN THE SKY. They want to share their vision with the enthusiastic aviation community and to enlighten everyone about this unique part of Americana, but they need your help! Currently The producers have launched an internet crowdsourcing campaign with Indiegogo to pay for post­production fees that include: licensing and stock footage costs, film festivals fees, mar­ keting and advertising fees, editing research and producer salaries. They are offering special premiums & rewards for different donation levels that will help them meet their financial goals. 


Listen to a podcast featuring an


interview with the producers and Fred O. Bell the pilot in the film. http://www.homemovielegacy.com/ show­17­si­helicopter­dancing­air­ may­1/


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or learn more about the film, please visit:


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