Sgt. Glen Wold with Gen. Robin Olds - Fly/In Cruise/In
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Series #24 Part #4
Fly/In Cruise/In Video Magazine
P-51 Mustang Crew Chief Master Sergeant Glenn Wold & Brigadier General Robin Olds discuss Scat VI after being shot up over Germany. Up close & personal the relationship these two Men formed during W.W.II.
www.FlyInCruiseIn.com
Produced by: Inge Harte - Ray Johnson
I loved watching this again on February 26, 2022. It's great to see Glen Wold and my dad together and to hear my dad's wonderful sense of fun.
Good luck with the movie project! I can't imagine a better hero-subject for the silver screen.
It’s great to see how they respect each other for their talents.
General, you make me proud to be an American. Rest in everlasting peace sir. You served your country with honor.
Truly....The Greatest Generation...God bless them. May they rest in peace....
I don't know of any interview of a WW-2 fighter pilot with his crew chief so glad they can get these stories on video. Old's is one of the top 5 American fighter pilots of all time.
Col. Olds had a great respect for his mechanics; they were brothers-in-arms, and Olds recognized how much the mechanics not only loved their machines, but also their professions.
He would visit the maintenance areas regularly, even late at night and get to know them all. Great leader, as genuine as they come.
We only let Pilots Borrow the plane. Plane belongs to the Crew Chief.
Most good officers know the hard work the ncos do. He was a great officer and a superb leader. I wish I had one of his bones in my body. I’d be about a hundred times better man.
Robin makes me proud to be an American, How wonderful of Robin to give all that credit and thanks to all of those talented and amazing mechanics that kept those planes flying and also able to return. God bless Robin and all of the others who allow us our freedom we are able to enjoy today.
Wow....listening to the legend & crew chief... Where's the beer!
He is my great grandpa
Enjoy the Mustang in france?
If anyone wants to know what a real hero is, study this guy.
One day they'll make a movie about him and it will blow Topgun out of the water.
you got that right! My hero too.
RIP Gen. Olds
I’d pay double to see that movie.
Hollywood will ruin a great story no doubt!
@@leelarson6392 No doubt only very few who got it right.
Man..what a legend.
I have the book "Fighter Pilot" about General Old's life written by his daughter Christina Olds. Great Story. It was published in 2010 so I am guessing it may still be in print.
Pilot Boy just ordered paperback at Amazon.
a great book about a real American hero
The comaradre was different in those day as opposed to my 21 year Airforce career in aircraft maintenance.
My favorite fighter pilot 🇺🇸💯
Oh I’m so stealing that last line! 😂 “as French would say it, probably!” 😂
Interesting the P-51's made in Texas were the K model. There's a US paper money mint in Dallas with the designation "K" you'll find on one dollar bills.
He said that the propeller was different; I wonder, was it a 4-blade version, because I've seen photos of General Olds' plane, and I seem to remember being surprised that the propeller had 4 blades. All other Mustangs, right through the D series, had 3-blade propellers, I think?
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