`HE STUCK WITH HIS STORY'

A year ago, aviation lost one of the most beloved figures from the golden age of aviation, Douglas ``Wrong Way'' Corrigan. Perhaps no one epitomized better the daring, seat-of-the-pants flying of the 1930s than the impish Irish-American. He became an instant celebrity in July 1938 when he flew...

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