<p>Born to Fly</p><p>China&rsquo;s wide-open skies were perfect&hellip;&nbsp;if you didn&rsquo;t mind typhoons sand storms &nbsp;blizzards uncharted mountains and &nbsp;Japanese Zeros hunting you.</p><p>Billy McDonald of Birmingham Alabama had an adventurous and dangerous career as a pilot in the Golden Age of Flight and into World War II.&nbsp;</p><p>He jumped from military cadet to wingman in Chennault&rsquo;s famed aerobatic flying group Three Men on a Flying Trapeze. In China he moved from instructor for the Chinese Air Force to combat pilot flying Chennault&rsquo;s legendary Hawk 75 Special against the Japanese over Nanking in 1937. He began by ferrying world-famous passengers like Hemingway and high-value cargo like gold for the China National Aviation Corporation and then flew gasoline and gunpowder over The Hump (Himalayas) for Chennault&rsquo;s Flying Tigers and the Chinese Army.&nbsp;<br />Through it all controversial and legendary aviator Claire Lee Chennault remained his mentor often his boss and always his friend indelibly shaping his life.&nbsp;</p><p><br />This is the story of a remarkable career and a man who bore witness to some of the twentieth century&rsquo;s historic events and pivotal characters. Mac tells us the tale in his own words through newly-discovered photos correspondence and manuscripts.&nbsp;</p>