sdennison wrote:
Sorry, I was referring to the "build numbers" 41-3334 and 51-1582. the plane I flew in was 41-3334.
Now if I look at the paint jobs, as you suggested, it is apparent that 41-3334 was repainted from the year that I flew in it. If you look at the position of the bar insignia in relation to the jack support hole in the fuselage, you can see that the star and bar have been lowered in the subsequent paint scheme. In addition, the painting of the wing/fuselage fillets has changed from 1974 to 2005.
You are more on top of the history than I. Is Spam Can still airworthy and flying regularly? Either way, this was an experience that I will always remember as it may never be duplicated.
Thanks for all the info!
Scott
No, actually the a/c you flew in is 45-11582! It was only painted as 44-13334 in the 70s. Nowadays it flies with its real serial on the tail. Which means that your photo and the bottom one shows the same a/c. Britt Dietz landing shot shows Steve Hinton's N7715C. If I'm not mistaken you can still see both Mustangs fly out of Planes of Fame at Chino, CA.
T J