gary1954 wrote:
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Eggsellant Photos, thanks for sharin' them with the world.
And I agree. Good quality shots, too, overall. Thanks!
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Now, since I am surrounded by ka-nolgable people, what is 24 is that the
remains of a flying wing?
Looks like a Horten to me. That's all I can add off the cuff.
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also, is the red mustang the one that Paul Mantz owned/operated?
Yes, but in its later scheme. It's 'Excalibur III' which Captain Charles Blair flew over the North Pole.
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Blair had purchased the P-51 Mustang "Blaze of Noon" that Paul Mantz flown to wins in the Bendix Trophy air races in 1946 and 1947. Rechristened "Excalibur III", Blair began setting records. On 31 January 1951 Blair flew non stop from New York to London to test the jet stream, traveling 3,478 miles (5,597 km) at an average speed of 446 miles per hour (718 km/h) in seven hours and 48 minutes setting a record for a piston engine plane.[1] On 29 May of the same year he flew from Bardufoss, Norway to Fairbanks, Alaska flying 3260 non stop miles across the North Pole. Captain Blair was awarded the Harmon Trophy from President Truman and the Gold Medal of the Norwegian Aero Club. The Excalibur III is now on display at the National Air and Space Museum.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_F._Blair,_Jr.