With regard to the P51 Mustangs can anyone please explain the difference between the P51D and P51K Versions that were apparently used by UK based US fighter squadron.
This site:
http://www.cebudanderson.com/viewfromtheline.htm
states that it is something to do with "cuffs" on or of the propeller. I'm sorry to say that my understanding of cuffs is things that surround your wrist when wearing a shirt, so I am a little bit confused here.
Also does anyone know the version supplied to the RAAF. The suggestion is that it was actually the P51K which I had always assumed was produced as a export model but the above site indicates otherwise. This was based on access to some RAAF log books some years ago.
Allegedly at least 50 odd of these Mustangs were ferried up to the Korea late in the War but their subsequent use and fate has always been unclear to me. Who operated them and in what role?
In the original ferry mission the Mustangs were equipped with drop tanks and unwisely unarmed (no rounds in the guns for weight saving purposes) but were then "bounced" by Communist fighters (type unknown) and ended up drop tankless where ever they could land with some damaged on landing etc but none damaged due to actual gunfire.
The suggestion is that very few of these aircraft survived the war due to incidents both I the air and on the ground and also due to troop action. Once again I have little on this. tHanks anyway.