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1945 P-51D "Mustang"
Notes: The museum's P-51D served with the North Dakota, Alabama, and Kentucky Air National Guards before being declared surplus in 1958. Having been contracted by the British during 1940, the first Mustang had an Allison engine, but was quickly upgraded to the Rolls-Royce Merlin, which, along with the Mustang's superb aeronautical design, gave the plane superior characteristics to Luftwaffe fighters, making it the hero fighter of WWII. Read the full history of the Mustang, and about WWII Mustang pilot Lt. Will Patton, and then try the P-51 Quiz (you must download the quiz to your desktop, unzip it, and then double click the file to run it). Museum aircraft are often away at air shows and events, so if you are coming to visit the museum, please check our Aircraft Schedule Please sign our Guest Book and add your comments. |
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