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Two P-51's to identify - probably movie actors ?

Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:25 am

Hi

okay - I admit that I might be ignorant.... but can a good soul please identify these two ships for me ? Taken in July 2002, they look like used for a movie...... the serials are completely bogus for surviving P-51's..... colors are for the 71st TRG 82nd TRG - and 44-14837 is the historical serial for William Shomo's F-6D in which he claimed his 7 kills in a day and won the Medal of Honor

enlightenment is much appreciated !

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Martin

Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:34 am

Martin, I'm going to mark this down on my calander as the day you finally got skunked. :D :D :D :D
Best Always
Robbie

Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:35 am

I always thought Pete McMann's had a temp paint job.
Or was it Ritchie Rassmussen's :shock: :idea: :?:

Re: Two P-51's to identify - probably movie actors ?

Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:45 am

Swiss Mustangs wrote:Hi

okay - I admit that I might be ignorant.... but can a good soul please identify these two ships for me ? Taken in July 2002, they look like used for a movie...... the serials are completely bogus for surviving P-51's..... colors are for the 71st TRG 82nd TRG - and 44-14837 is the historical serial for William Shomo's F-6D in which he claimed his 7 kills in a day and won the Medal of Honor


Martin

414837 is A68-107/VH-AUB painted and flown in the John Dahl film The Great Raid by Colin Pay

HTH

Re: Two P-51's to identify - probably movie actors ?

Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:06 am

shuck wrote:
Swiss Mustangs wrote:Hi

okay - I admit that I might be ignorant.... but can a good soul please identify these two ships for me ? Taken in July 2002, they look like used for a movie...... the serials are completely bogus for surviving P-51's..... colors are for the 71st TRG 82nd TRG - and 44-14837 is the historical serial for William Shomo's F-6D in which he claimed his 7 kills in a day and won the Medal of Honor


Martin

414837 is A68-107/VH-AUB painted and flown in the John Dahl film The Great Raid by Colin Pay

HTH

Was the other one VH-BOB or VH-MFT?

T J

Re: Two P-51's to identify - probably movie actors ?

Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:37 am

T J Johansen wrote:Was the other one VH-BOB or VH-MFT?

T J


for comparison, VH-MFT in March 2002

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Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:45 am

it IS VH-MFT.....

http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=0 ... 027&size=L

Wed Aug 22, 2007 5:27 pm

Martin the two aircrsft were:
A68-110/VH-MFT
Normally painted as ‘A68-769 FA .<I> Snifter’ a P-51D-25-NT 44-84502. For a period it was temporarily painted as ‘42-86621/60’ for filming of “The Great Raid” in 2002 but reverted to its RAAF markings soon after.

A68-107/VH-AUB
Normally painted as 'A68-107/07' it was temporarily painted as ‘60/414837’ for the film “The Great Raid” (see also VH-MFT). It subsequently flew with a hybrid of the film and ‘RAAF’ markings before reverting to its former full RAAF markings.

HTH and regards,
David

PS: Did my email make it through to you? I would appreciate a response...

??

Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:30 pm

OK, so I was off by a few thousand miles :shock:
Was they not a P-51D in Canada painted sorta has Shomo's a/c???

Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:23 am

David W3 wrote:Martin the two aircrsft were:
A68-110/VH-MFT
Normally painted as ‘A68-769 FA .<I> Snifter’ a P-51D-25-NT 44-84502. For a period it was temporarily painted as ‘42-86621/60’ for filming of “The Great Raid” in 2002 but reverted to its RAAF markings soon after.

A68-107/VH-AUB
Normally painted as 'A68-107/07' it was temporarily painted as ‘60/414837’ for the film “The Great Raid” (see also VH-MFT). It subsequently flew with a hybrid of the film and ‘RAAF’ markings before reverting to its former full RAAF markings.

HTH and regards,
David

PS: Did my email make it through to you? I would appreciate a response...


Much appreciated David !
your mail got through and I will respond this coming weekend..... I might have some more material to share...

Cordially
Martin

Re: ??

Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:26 am

Jack Cook wrote:OK, so I was off by a few thousand miles :shock:
Was they not a P-51D in Canada painted sorta has Shomo's a/c???

The Red Baron team out of Casper, WY owned N5471V painted as "The Flying Undertaker" in the 70s. After a crash it was sold to Ritchie Rasmussen in Canada who rebuilt it, sold it to Mickey Rupp, who in turn sold it to the Bowlin's. This is the a/c Jeff Michael bailed out of.

T J
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