Hendersonville author Richard "Dick" DuRose's new book may depart from his earlier work's adherence to non-fiction, but it stands firm in the theme of lost pilots established by his first book, ...
On Aug. 25, 1927 a slim, wide-mouthed young man named Paul Redfern took off from Brunswick, Ga. to fly to Brazil. Some 27 hours later Pilot Redfern’s single-motored monoplane swooped down over the ...
In 1927, just three months after Charles Lindbergh made his historic solo fight across the Atlantic Ocean, a pioneering aviator from Columbia made a dramatic attempt to trump “Lucky Lindy” by flying 1 ...
In response to Paul Redfern’s Dec. 4 letter regarding standardized curriculum for every school and every state, I must say, in theory this looks great, but as a public school teacher, I highly ...
A boy who wanted to be a musician disappeared in the wilds of sea and mountains between Brunswick, Ga., and Rio de Janeiro. In his youth in Rochester, Paul Redfern studied music, dreaming of one day ...