With the creation of the maintenance hanger, I decided to put together a tread showing the work done on the CAF’s P-51C By Request.
As many of you are aware it was heavily damaged in a crash at an airshow in Red Wing Minnesota in May of 2004. This crash took the life of pilot Don Hinz. The airplane is in North Dakota being rebuilt. The Fuselage is in Wahpeton at Tri-State Aviation and the wings are in Kindred at Odegaard Wing Inc. I am part of a crew of volunteers that drive to Wahpeton from the Minneapolis-St Paul area to work on the plane about once a month. I did not take pictures every trip (dumb I Know), but here is a smattering of shots to show the progress so far.
My first trip up to tri-state to work on the C model was 12/18/04.
We worked on mounting the wing in a stand so we could begin removing the landing gear, hydraulic lines, wiring, brackets etc.
January 8, 2005.
The Fuselage was in the jig, here is John B. checking out Tri-State’s amazing work
Tony P. under careful supervision beginning his little wiring project:
February 5th, 2005.
The Fuselage was out of the jig, Mark T and Neil P pose by their fine work:
Steve K. and John B. attaching the fuselage to the tail section.
Gerry Beck designed the Hinz filter to give Mustang operators more warning if the Merlin is making metal. This is the one Tri-State installed on the P-51D Little Horse.
8/27/05:
More progress on the fuselage
Prepping the wings for rebuild
This shot from 3/25/06 shows some progress on the fuselage, but does not show the many “goodies” that have been re-installed:
MORE TO COME