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Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:35 pm
Thanks John! I saw that post on FB and was wondering what Mustang it was.
Sun Mar 19, 2017 12:45 am
Sad loss of a civilian Mustang and Air Racer, now just another fauxbird.
Sun Mar 19, 2017 1:25 am
The aircraft had several different paint schemes (civilian and military themed), as well as both stock and racing configurations, within just the span of time Leeward owned it (my favorite was the short-lived polished metal with Dean Hess ROKAF markings) - I see this as being just a continuation of that, and, at least through the new name, is a nice tribute to Leeward. (When Leeward sold the aircraft to Petrik, I don't think it had any paint on it/was completely bare, and otherwise 'stock', with the exception of P-51H Aeroproducts prop blades, which have since been replaced by late D-model Hamilton Standard paddle blades (as this particular aircraft would have had when originally manufactured) - just as it went back and forth with while Leeward had it). More than anything, I'm most glad that the aircraft is now out in public sight/available to be seen again, having more/less been "off the grid" for about the past 7 years.
Sun Mar 19, 2017 10:36 pm
This is one of my favorite schemes for "Cloud Dancer", as it appeared at Phoenix Air Races I believe '94. Maybe '95.

The new scheme is a good tribute.
- Joseph
Mon Mar 20, 2017 8:22 am
Lon Moer wrote:Sad loss of a civilian Mustang and Air Racer, now just another fauxbird.

Why faux? It was flown in, so it's not just a shell, right?
Mon Mar 20, 2017 9:50 am
I'm just happy it wasn't "restored" into a tall-tail TF-51.
Mon Mar 20, 2017 3:56 pm

Oh Randy....I kinda like those. Sure would have a tough time deciding between USAF delivery paint or a really nice civil scheme though...
For a worthless comment, its nice to see this long lived Mustang in new paint.
Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:35 pm
Agree with Randy's post, but I also note Joe Scheils Cavalier photos. I do miss Bobby Hester and Butch Schroeder's Cavalier tall tails. Another part of history gone.
T J
Tue Mar 21, 2017 2:09 pm
Joe Scheil wrote:Oh Randy....I kinda like those. Sure would have a tough time deciding between USAF delivery paint or a really nice civil scheme
Oh, trust me -- you know full well that I find a Cav TF just as sexy as you do.
But I also dislike the "restoration" of single-seaters into TFs that never were simply for the "I wanna take people for a ride in my warbird" value.
Naturally, the guys who write the checks get to decide.
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