98-year-old WWII veteran takes airplane ride back in time | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77089524 United States 05/17/2019 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to fox17online.com (secure)] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77654850 CASCADE TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A piece of history was flying at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport on Thursday. One of the few remaining 1929 Ford Tri-Motor airplanes was taking off, and a World War II veteran was there to take flight in the model that got him into the sky for the first time. Russel Hilding was 17 when he took his first airplane ride in the same model. At 19, he decided to become a pilot himself. "I flew B-17s," Hilding said. "Out of England, actually. Our targets were all in Europe, in Germany and France." At one point during his service, he was captured and taken to a prison camp after taking down more than a dozen targets. After the war, the 98-year-old said he continued to fly for years until recently. He knows there aren't many planes, or guys, like him left out there. |