Dan Jones wrote:
menards wrote:
Dan Jones wrote:
I’m pretty sure I already know the answer to this, but a friend of a friend of mine (since passed) used to tell him that he ferried some P-51’s from the mainland to Hawaii, but I just can’t see it. Does anyone here know if this was ever done? I can only see them getting there as either deck cargo or ferried on a flat top.
You posted the same question 8 years ago.
https://warbirdinformationexchange.org/ ... =3&t=57350So I did. Hmmm.... And eight years later the consensus hasn't changed; just a bar story.
I think that you need more info. All that you provide is some dude says he ferried "some" P-51's from the mainland (presumably bay area) to Hawaii (presumedly Hickham). Was this wartime? Peacetime? Military? Civilian? Wartime large scale fighter movements were done on carriers, or P-51s were shipped in crates on liberty ships. Post-war occupation forces were equipped with P-51s through 1950. P-51's were deployed to Korea. I wouldnt rule out the probability that a "few" planes were needed "immediately" and were dispatched from the mainland arriving in a day or two instead of the weeks or months required for shipping transport. A P-51 stripped of extra weight and armament and loaded with fuel and the bigger drop tanks could make the trip. What makes the story believable, at least to me, is that its a fairly low key story. A dude ferried some P-51s to Hawaii from the mainland. No glory or need for embeliishment there.