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coupla candidates.

http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/su ... 2942.shtml
http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/su ... 4483.shtml

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What about the CAF's Old Red Nose?


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Betty Jane has had only two as well.... :wink:

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Old Rednose

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Delivered to RCAF as 9271.
- BOC: Jan. 11, 1951.
- SOC: Dec. 4, 1956.
Stinson Field Aircraft, San Antonio, TX, Oct. 1956-1957.
- Registered as N10601.
Lloyd P. Nolen/Mustang & Co., Mercedes, TX, Oct. 1957-1977.
CAF/Commemorative Air Force, Harlingen/Midland, TX, Dec. 1977-2002.
CAF/Commemorative Air Force/Dixie Wing, Peachtree City, GA , 2002-2004.

Can almost count Lloyd and CAF as one owner....


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What about Hoover's Ole' yeller?

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How about the one in the Airforce Museum?Was that bird donated by a civilian or just flown in by the airforce?

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The P-51 at the NMUSAF was the "last" one flown by the USAF. It did belong to the WV ANG..... So since I'm here in WV and know some of the people who were in the Guard back then, delivery of that P-51 to the USAFM was the last official flight of a USAF P-51. However it wasn't the last flight of one. Aparently there was some flying going on the day after delivery......

Before someone raises the issue there was the chase plane at the Aramament Museum, which IIRC was acquaired from Cavilier, while it flew in the late 60s, it was Army.

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Great replys....thanks guys!


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What about Hoover's Ole' yeller?


N2251D was his original one, this "Ole Yeller" is a replacement, so I wouldn't be surprised if it had a few owners before Rockwell purchased it.

http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/su ... 4739.shtml

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Kermit's "Cripes a Mighty 3" has had only one other flying owner

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richkolasa wrote:
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What about Hoover's Ole' yeller?


N2251D was his original one, this "Ole Yeller" is a replacement, so I wouldn't be surprised if it had a few owners before Rockwell purchased it.

http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/su ... 4739.shtml

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Both of Hoover's Mustangs were Cavalier re-built airframes.


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Kermit's "Cripes a Mighty 3" has had only one other flying owner

http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/su ... 1507.shtml

Think you will find it has had others as well.

http://www.warbirdregistry.org/p51regis ... 11507.html

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