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A68-1 P51 Mustang

Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:39 pm

Hi Guys,

I'm hoping some one can help me, i am looking for the current where abouts of A68-1 ( CAC built P51 mustang ). If anyone might know of where she is/has been in the last 10 years that would be great? Cheers.

Re: A68-1 P51 Mustang

Mon Mar 03, 2014 11:00 pm

I thought they all started with A-68-1xx. Didn't know that there was a "-1"

Such as La Pistolera was A68-187, etc....

Mark H

Re: A68-1 P51 Mustang

Mon Mar 03, 2014 11:08 pm

http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/?variants/cac

http://www.edcoatescollection.com/ac6/C ... stang.html

http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/?s ... al/A68-001
Last edited by mike furline on Mon Mar 03, 2014 11:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Re: A68-1 P51 Mustang

Mon Mar 03, 2014 11:11 pm

According to the FAA's website, N51WB (44-15757) is still registered to Wiley Sanders Truck Lines Inc, Troy, Alabama.

Re: A68-1 P51 Mustang

Mon Mar 03, 2014 11:31 pm

Something interesting is going on with this one. In a previous life it was registered N7773. Most sites show it is currently registered N51WB (BTW... this was the second Mustang to carry this registration). Recently however N7773 popped back up on the register for this airframe. See the history here...
ImageAerial Visuals - Airframe Dossier - North American A-36 / P-51/F-51 Mustang / P-48 Enforcer, s/n A68-001 RAAF, c/n 1326, c/r N7773

Apparently at one point the airframe adopted the ID of 44-15757. Is it possible the ID of A68-001 was assigned to another airframe? Anyway... the FAA indicates N7773 is registered to an owner in Fresno, CA, and was registered as such in 2007. Does anyone have any photo evidence since 2007 to show it is or is not registered N7773? Photos can be uploaded via the link above.

Mike

Re: A68-1 P51 Mustang

Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:37 am

History of A68-1 from ADFserials website:

RAAF Serial: A68-1
Model: CA-17 Mk.20
C/N: 1326 NA110-34366

Shipped to Australia in sets of parts to start the production line.
First CA-17 Mk.20, Delivered 1 AD ex CAC on 04/06/45.
To 1 APU 04/07/45.
First Flight 05/46.
Damaged when tail wheel retracted during landing on 14/12/48.
SOC 31/03/53 Flown from Tocumwal to Emu, South Australia to be used in atomic bomb tests of 10/53.
Identified in reports as AS.6. Only suffered minor damage.
It and 5 others were sold 05/67 by tender to a syndicate of Peter Hookway, Stan Booker and Tony Schwerdt.
Repaired insitu and flown out by Tony Schwerdt to Cooper Pedy on 31/10/67.
Later flown to Parafield.
Unable to gain civil registration in Australia it was exported to USA in 1969.
Flew again 1980 as N7773.
Currently airworthy as N51WB.

Re: A68-1 P51 Mustang

Tue Mar 04, 2014 8:57 am

I made an error. I failed to note that N7773 was cancelled last September.

All of this discussion does not answer the question... Where is it now?

Mike

Re: A68-1 P51 Mustang

Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:11 am

Thanks for all the reply's,

I think you guys are right, it is currently owned by Wiley Sanders. On the Mustangsmustangs website it show the last known activity of her was on the 8/2/14 in flying condition. Would anyone have any idea's on how to get in contact with the owner? I have sent a few emails but with no reply's - as of yet.

Cheers, James.

Re: A68-1 P51 Mustang

Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:30 am

P51Mstg wrote:I thought they all started with A-68-1xx. Didn't know that there was a "-1"

Such as La Pistolera was A68-187, etc....

Mark H


Hi Mark,

A68-1 was the first CAC built P51 in Australia ( test plane ), it was later used as stationary target for the 1953 atomic bomb test is Emu plains, SA. I attached a video for you of it.

Mustangs at Emu Part 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8_xQcfls3A


Mustangs at Emu Part 2:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA1wvAiuj2o


Mustangs At Emu Part 3:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snhrqd5RT-A

Re: A68-1 P51 Mustang

Wed Mar 05, 2014 7:03 am

A few photos were posted of this Mustang here: http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... 66&start=0

The Mustang is doing just fine. Although normally only flown once or twice per year, she is always kept in airworthy condition by a dedicated staff and flown by very capable pilots.

If you PM me, I'm happy to forward your info to Mr. Sanders' Chief Pilot.

Ken
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