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Gray Eagles Film

RobH

Charter Member
I received this link in an email and thought it would be great to share with you folks. It is a wonderful story to watch. It's about 30 minutes long, but well worth it.

Here is a snip from the webpage:

Filmmaker and P-51 Mustang Pilot Chris Woods has put together a wonderful film that captures the emotional reunion between a humble WWII Mustang ace (Jim Brooks) and the historic plane he thought he'd never see again.

Inspired by the flood of memories triggered by this unimaginable encounter with a long lost friend, the 88-year old pilot finally breaks his silence, sharing his stories and experiences of war with the grandchildren who never thought they'd hear them.

Wood's interviews with Brooks, his grandchildren, and other airmen who were touched by the Mustang's role in history are cut together to create a compelling narrative that is framed in stunning high-definition photography.

ASB.TV loves beautifully done aviation storytelling films. Fellow Mustang pilot and director Chris Woods has put together one of the very best! Watch for yourself and see...
Here is the link, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. http://www.asb.tv/videos/view.php?v=1bf99434

God bless our veterans of every nation!!:salute:
 
I had only gotten to see the trailer for this film.
Thanks for posting that link. What a wonderful film to see. :applause:
 
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