
For Immediate Release
Contact: John Conway
866.626.4661 – ext. 1018
Estate auction of military icon underway with
Manion’s International Auction House of Kansas
City
Hundreds of personal
items documenting the military service of
Air Force General
Robin Olds up for bid on www.manions.com
Kansas
City, Kan. (August 20, 2009) – The family of legendary WWII and Vietnam fighter
ace Brigadier General Robin Olds, has selected Manion’s
International Auction House of Kansas City to broker the sale of historic items
from his estate.
"His influence upon who
we are as an Air Force today can hardly be overstated," remarked Gen. T.
Michael Moseley, USAF Chief of Staff, on the death of Robin Olds. Olds was
"a staunch advocate for better fighters, better pilot training, and the
innovative tactics that the Air Force still uses today,” he said.
Olds rose to fame in the Air
Corps during WWII flying P-38 and P-51 aircraft. He soon attained “Double Ace”
status. By the end of his tour, he was officially credited with shooting down
12 German aircraft. After the war, he rivaled
During
Items from the estate include
numerous signed photographs and books, as well as uniforms, insignia, awards,
decorations, and personal items. All bids are placed online at www.manions.com, in one of three special
auctions with closing dates of August 23, September 27, and October 25.
“I’ve collected military
aviation items for decades; this is one of the most significant groupings of
material I’ve ever seen,” said Manion’s company
representative John Conway. “We’re honored to handle this collection; it is a
humbling endeavor.”
To view all items available,
and learn more about the life and career of Robin Olds, visit www.manions.com, and click the appropriate
banner in the center of the page.
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