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- Dick_Grace abstract "Dick Grace (Richard Virgil Grace) (1 October 1898 – 25 June 1965) was born in Morris, Minnesota and was an early stunt pilot who specialized in crashing planes for films. Films that he appeared in include Sky Bride, The Lost Squadron, Lilac Time and Wings.He served in both world wars, bombing Germany, as a B-17 Flying Fortress co-pilot with the 486th Bombardment Group. After the Second World War, he operated a charter business in South America. He was married to Crystine Francis Malstrom, a stage actress who appeared in Abie's Irish Rose. He was the author of several books, including Squadron of Death, Crash Pilot, I am still alive, and Visibility Unlimited. Grace was one of the few stunt pilots who died of old age.".
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- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_military_personnel_of_World_War_I.
- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_stunt_performers.
- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Army_Air_Forces_officers.
- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Army_Air_Forces_pilots_of_World_War_II.
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- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink Lilac_Time_(1928_film).
- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink Pilot_(aeronautics).
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- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink The_Flying_Fool_(1925_film).
- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink The_Lost_Squadron.
- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink Wings_(1927_film).
- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLink World_war.
- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dick Grace".
- Dick_Grace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Richard V. "Dick" Grace".
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- Dick_Grace subject Category:1898_births.
- Dick_Grace subject Category:1965_deaths.
- Dick_Grace subject Category:American_military_personnel_of_World_War_I.
- Dick_Grace subject Category:American_stunt_performers.
- Dick_Grace subject Category:United_States_Army_Air_Forces_officers.
- Dick_Grace subject Category:United_States_Army_Air_Forces_pilots_of_World_War_II.
- Dick_Grace hypernym Pilot.
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- Dick_Grace comment "Dick Grace (Richard Virgil Grace) (1 October 1898 – 25 June 1965) was born in Morris, Minnesota and was an early stunt pilot who specialized in crashing planes for films. Films that he appeared in include Sky Bride, The Lost Squadron, Lilac Time and Wings.He served in both world wars, bombing Germany, as a B-17 Flying Fortress co-pilot with the 486th Bombardment Group. After the Second World War, he operated a charter business in South America.".
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- Dick_Grace depiction Wide_Open_lobby_card.jpg.
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