Fighter Pilot: The Memoirs Of Legendary Ace Robin Olds

Fighter Pilot: The Memoirs Of Legendary Ace Robin Olds

2010 • 416 pages

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Robin Olds was many thing to many people.

To his West Point football coach, he was an all-American destined for the national College Football Hall of Fame. To his P-38 and P-51 wartime squadrons in World War II, he was the aggressive fighter pilot who made double ace and became their commander in nine short months. For the pioneers of the jet age, he was the wingman on the first jet demo team, a racer in the Thompson Trophy race, and the only U.S. exchange officer to command an RAF squadron. In the tabloid press, he was the dashing flying hero who married the glamorous movie star. For the current crop of fighter pilots, he is best known as the leader of the F-4 Wolfpack battling over North Vietname. For cadets at the Air Force Academy, he was a role model and mentor. He was all of those things and more.

Here's Robin's story in his own words and gleaned from the family and friends of his lifetime. Here's the talent and learning, the passion and leadership, the love and disappointments of his life. Few men have written on the tablets of aviation history with such a broad and indelible brush. Olds was a classic hero with vices as well as virtues, a life writ large that impacted many.

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