Holedigger wrote:
........Hmmmmmmmm, I R Confused!!
...yeah...me too.....also, Jacqueline Cochran may have been the owner of N5528N for awhile...
http://www.northwardcontrail.com/2008/0 ... ictur.html
...DeBona was a partner in the aircraft's ownership; its co-owner was actor and Air Force Reserve pilot Jimmy Stewart....DeBona and Stewart had been partners in racing "Thunderbird" in 1948 and 1949, enjoying factory support from North American in the process and bringing home the Bendix in 1949.
...sold to Jacqueline Cochran, whose own P-51 had crashed after the 1949 Bendix race....Cochran used "Thunderbird" to set several records.
...Stewart and DeBona bought the aircraft back from her...
"Thunderbird" was later sold again and crashed in 1955....the pilot (Jim Cook) chose to bail out rather than land one-up/one-down.
...pic of Jacqueline Cochran and "Thunderbird"...N5528N...
http://records.fai.org/photo.asp?id=4477-1&from=c
...records by Jacqueline Cochran in P-51 N5528N...(1949 and 1951)
http://records.fai.org/pilot.asp?from=ga&id=2353
Speed over a closed circuit of 500 km without payload : 703.38 km/h
(703.38 Kilometers per Hour = 437.06006919589595 Miles per Hour)
Date of flight: 29/12/1949
Pilot: Jacqueline COCHRAN (USA)
Course/place: Desert Center, CA (USA)
Aircraft: North American P-51 Monoplane
Registered 'N5528'
Speed over a straight 15/25 km course : 747.34 km/h
(747.34 Kilometers per Hour = 464.37554680664914 Miles per Hour)
Date of flight: 09/04/1951
Pilot: Jacqueline COCHRAN (USA)
Course/place: Indio, CA (USA)
Aircraft: North American P-51 Monoplane
Registered 'N5528N'