Thanks guys!
That really is a nice museum and there were some other planes that I didn't get pictures of this time, the vast majority of them are beautifully restored and I believe a lot of them also fly.
Yes, that is his book. I didn't know that any were available on Amazon yet, looks like only three. It's probably not the most polished book, each chapter is pretty short, but it's like listening to him telling his stories. Didn't have much time to talk to him as some other people were lining up for the book and it was loud in the tent. I didn't realize at the time that he was and Andrew up in southwestern Minnesota, I was born and raised in central southern Minnesota. He starts out talking about his ancestors in Norway and why they came here and the ups and downs of farming and living during the depression, reading those stories, you wonder if kids could handle it today? He then talks about basic training and the different levels of pilot training, each chapter is pretty short and sometimes one area might have a few chapters, but I've learned more about what it was like in those areas of training than most of the other books I read. Where I am now in the book, it sounds like he's just finishing up training.
I attached his business card if anybody wants to get in touch with him as it sounded like that's how they sell a lot of the books.