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P-51 Mustang
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P-51B Mustang Mk.III 1/48 Die Cast Model P-51D Mustang 1/48 Die Cast Model - Signature Edition P-51D Mustang 1/48 Die Cast Model P-51D Mustang 1/48 Die Cast Model P-51D Mustang 1/48 Die Cast Model P-51B Mustang 1/48 Die Cast Airplane Model
This amazingly detailed, limited edition, 1/48
scale, die cast model of a 51st Fighter Group P-51B Mustang flown by 18-victory
ace David Lee "Tex" Hill of the 75th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Fighter Group, in
1944 is a real beauty! |
Pilot's
Man. F-82 Twin Mustang
Soft Bound Book A reprint of the official government handbook for new pilots of the F-82. Includes operating procedures, operating equipment, and more. All the photos and diagrams are here–this is the real thing! 66 pgs., 8½"x 11", sfbd. |
1964 Ford Mustang Convertible 1/18 Scale Die Cast
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P-51D Mustang 402 "City of Winnipeg" Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force a P-51D Mustang flown by No. 402 "City of Winnipeg" Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, when it was stationed at Stevenson Field in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1953 |
P-51 Mustang 1/48 Die Cast Model |
P-51D Mustang "Cripes A'Mighty," Maj. George Preddy, 352nd Fighter Group "Cripes A'Mighty," the P-51D Mustang flown by 26.83-victory ace Maj. George Preddy - America's highest scoring Mustang ace of World War II - when he was named commanding officer of the 328th Fighter Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group, in late 1944, |
Shangri-La - a P-51B Mustang flown by 21-victory ace Capt. Don Gentile of the 336th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group, stationed at Debden in 1944 P-51D Mustang 402 "City of Winnipeg" Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, a P-51D Mustang flown by No. 402 "City of Winnipeg" Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, when it was stationed at Stevenson Field in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1953. Lt. Col. Glenn Eagleston, 354th Fighter Group, 1945 "Feeble Eagle," the P-51D Mustang flown by 18-victory ace Lt. Col. Glenn Eagleston (who added two victories flying an F-86 Sabre in the Korean War) of the 353rd Fighter Squadron, 354th Fighter Group, in 1945.
P-51D Mustang
"Duchess Arlene," Robert Williams, 332nd Fighter Group
"Petie 2nd," the P-51D Mustang flown by 24-victory ace Lt. Col. John Meyers - the fourth-highest scoring American ace in Europe during World War II - when he was commander of the 487th Fighter Squadron (the unit was nicknamed "Meyer's Maulers") "The Millie G," the famous P-51D Mustang flown by 9-victory ace Maj. Edward Giller (who later rose to the rank of Major General) when he was commanding officer of the 343rd Fighter Squadron, 55th Fighter Group, which was stationed at RAF Wormingford in 1945 The P-51D Mustang "Passion Wagon," which was flown by 6-victory ace 1st Lt. Arval Roberson of the 362nd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group "Margaret-IV," 15th Fighter Group, Iwo Jima, April, 1945 "Margaret-IV," the P-51D Mustang flown by 8-victory ace Major James Tapp (the first USAAF pilot to become an ace over Japan) of the 78th Fighter Squadron, 15th Fighter Group, when he shot down four Japanese aircraft during the first Very Long Range (VLR) B-29 escort mission from Iwo Jima to Tokyo on April 7, 1945. "Ol Flak Joe" - the P-51D flown by "Yoxford Boy" Lt. William Fricker of the 363rd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group - |
Ding Hao! (the P-51B Mustang flown by 8-victory ace and Medal of Honor recipient Maj. James Howard, the commanding officer of the 354th Fighter Group, when he single-handedly defended a formation of B-17 bombers against an estimated 30 German fighters) |
"Old Crow," the famous P-51D Mustang flown by 16-victory ace
Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson of the 363rd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group "Yoxford
Boys," in 1944 North American Mustang Mk.IVA - the name given to a P-51K in Royal Air Force service - flown by Lt. Blanchford of No. 112 "Shark" Squadron stationed at Cervia, Italy, in the spring of 1945 The P-51D Mustang "Passion Wagon," which was flown by 6-victory ace 1st Lt. Arval Roberson of the 362nd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group |
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Ding Hao! (the P-51B Mustang flown by 8-victory ace and Medal of
Honor recipient Maj. James Howard, the commanding officer of the 354th Fighter
Group, when he single-handedly defended a formation of B-17 bombers against an
estimated 30 German fighters) |
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Historical Notes on the P-51 Mustang and P-82 Twin Mustang The P-51 Mustang is probably the most famous of all
of the Warbirds. This airplane was manufactured by North American
Aviation during World War 2. The plane took only 90 days to design and became
the worlds fastest propeller airplane, ever, setting all of the low altitude
speed records for piston engine propeller driven airplanes even today.
There are many of these airplanes still flying today at air shows everywhere.
This plane is also a favorite at the Reno Air Races at Stead Field just
north of Reno Nevada. Many Warbirds race at Reno every September.
The P51 is 32' 3" long, 13' 8" high, and a wingspan of 37'. The
Mustang weighs 7,000 lbs empty and has a max weight of 12,100 lbs.
It used two different types of engines, the Allison and the Rolls Royce
Merlin which produced 1,650 hp. The racing planes, by contrast, pump
out over 4,500 hp. The P-51 Mustang had a max speed of 437 mph and
a cruise speed of 275 mph. The P-82 was a twin fuselage version of
the P-51, with two engines. The P-82 is also designated the F-82.
These model planes include die cast models, plastic model kits, and mahogany
model planes.
The P-51 Mustang is the elite fighter of World War 2. The Mustang cleared the skies of Luftwaffe fighters. There were no other aircraft that could fly as high, go as far and fight as hard as the P-51. It accounted for more kills than any WW2 fighter. This aircraft had a range with external tanks of over 1700 miles and was used for many missions escorting the great B-17's, B-24's and B-29's. The prototype P-51 Mustang was designed, built and flown in only 117 days. There were 15,686 Mustangs built. The P51 was flown by 11 Allied countries and created 281 Aces. The Aircraft flew 472 mph and set the worlds low altitude speed record of 499 mph at the Salt Flats. 12 Cylinder Rolls-Royce Merlin 61 engine 1510
hp.
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