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 Post subject: The Next Flying P-51B
PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:19 pm 
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44-36798/37996 Cancelled contract for Douglas A-26C Invader.

I'm confused about the sn in the picture.


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Think outside the box. :idea:
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Thank you for the photo, Jack, it is nice to see her with a bit of paint added. I am looking forward to having another example of my favorite aircraft type back in the air again. On youtube there is a video of this aircraft undergoing a run-up test not too long ago, but unfotunately the quality isn't too good.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=PjUiUhteI ... re=related


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Sure will look sharp in Beeson's markings.... :wink:

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Jack Cook wrote:
Think outside the box. :idea:
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lol...the mind is a terrible thing.....


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Fantastic!


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Nice, where is this?


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Mmmmmm, DELICIOUS!!!!

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Nice, where is this?


John Paul's place near Boise, Idaho.


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So, after this one flies, what will be the next early or non-bubble canopy Mustang to fly? The only other ones I know about will be Kermit's A model, the Collings foundation A-36 and Friedkin's A-36 in "re-restoration". Any others out there that we don't know about being restored to flying condition?


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This is something the Paul family can be VERY proud of :!: :!:
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Man that's nice ,I hope they keep it kinda plain.


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kenlyco wrote:
Man that's nice ,I hope they keep it kinda plain.


It is nice, and it's absolutely beautiful! It looks like they've painted it in flat paint as well. I'm a sucker for flat paint, because it adds so much more realism to the restoration. I know it's a HUGE pain in the ass to maintain and clean, but I do appreciate the hard work it takes for this!


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That's one heck of a nice paint job. I'd almost have to say that it's one of my favourites.

It seems like the early WWII paint schemes are starting to come back. I like it!

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