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Nice pic Sam!
Thanks Dave
Sam, "5" stars on this Mustang capture... and do you know the back story on the tall rudder/vertical stabilizer?
Cliff, not sure history, it's based at stallion51 in Florida, but spends a few months a year in Dunkirk ny, if I see the pilot Lou horschel at Oshkosh I'll ask him, or I'll talk to him on FB. Nose art is Mad Max.
Here is history of the
http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/survivors/serial/45-11559a
Here is history of the
http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/survivors/serial/45-11559a
There is a restored P-51C in same tail markings
Thanks, Sam... I do appreciate that. Your link provided the answer... this one was a Cavalier conversion. That process added a "14-inch (360 mm) taller vertical stabilizer", per Wiki.
The FAA registry says this is a "D" model, but doesn't mention the Cavalier Mustang conversion where it was essentially re-manufactured.
The FAA registry says this is a "D" model, but doesn't mention the Cavalier Mustang conversion where it was essentially re-manufactured.
Yes, this is a post war Cavalier conversion of a D model Mustang, but it's still a D model, that hasn't changed.
Look at the H model Mustang, there was a photo posted here recently.
The H model is an all new Mustang, it has the taller tail, revised fuselage and gear. It looks mostly like a standard D model, but it's pretty much different parts that are not interchangeable with any of the earlier models.
Look at the H model Mustang, there was a photo posted here recently.
The H model is an all new Mustang, it has the taller tail, revised fuselage and gear. It looks mostly like a standard D model, but it's pretty much different parts that are not interchangeable with any of the earlier models.
Since it's a 2 seat it would be a TF-51D
Having a second seat doesn't automatically make any Mustang a TF-51. Many Mustangs in civilian life were modified with a second seat, but they didn't have any controls in the back. I believe the Cavalier conversion did install a second seat in most if not all their planes.
I would have to do the research to see if this exact plane is indeed an actual TF-51 with full controls in the back.
I forgot to add earlier, nice set of photos Sam.
I would have to do the research to see if this exact plane is indeed an actual TF-51 with full controls in the back.
I forgot to add earlier, nice set of photos Sam.
Yea I assumed it was a TF because of
The time it spends at stallion51, the mustang training facility, runs about $1500/30 mins to rent.
The time it spends at stallion51, the mustang training facility, runs about $1500/30 mins to rent.
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Data | Aeromobile | Origine | Destinazione | Partenza | Arrivo | Durata |
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08/giu/2025 | P51 | Smyrna (KMQY) | Smyrna (KMQY) | 13:07 CDT | 13:39 CDT | 0:32 |
07/giu/2025 | P51 | Smyrna (KMQY) | Smyrna (KMQY) | 12:43 CDT | 13:15 CDT | 0:31 |
05/giu/2025 | P51 | Smyrna (KMQY) | Smyrna (KMQY) | 14:05 CDT | 14:37 CDT | 0:32 |
04/giu/2025 | P51 | Chautauqua County/Dunkirk (KDKK) | Smyrna (KMQY) | 11:42 EDT | 13:08 CDT | 2:26 |
03/giu/2025 | P51 | Willow Run (KYIP) | Chautauqua County/Dunkirk (KDKK) | 13:48 EDT | 14:52 EDT | 1:03 |
03/giu/2025 | P51 | Willow Run (KYIP) | Willow Run (KYIP) | 12:57 EDT | 13:11 EDT | 0:14 |
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