Dan Jones wrote:
Holy cow, you guys…
I didn’t know the guy, he was a buddy of a friend of mine. He was also, near as I can tell, largely a bullsh-t artist. What he told my friend was that he was involved in ferrying (as in FLY, as in FERRY COMMAND, as in FLEW THE AIRPLANE FROM A TO B BECAUSE IT WAS AT A BUT NEEDED AT B) from the mainland (I’m assuming California) to Hawaii. I figure it’s nonsense because last year I FERRIED a C130 from California to Hilo, Hawaii and it was about 2750 miles as I recall, and my info says a P-51 with FERRY tanks has an absolute range of about 2080 miles until it becomes a glider (re Bill Gunston, “Allied Fighters of World War II”).
Feel free to say what you think. He’s dead and I think most of his stories were just that - stories.
No one's blaming you for anything Dan. It's just that with all my research, and many others, I haven't been able to find any evidence this ever happened. But since I'm no expert on ferry flights, I can only go on what I can, or cannot dig up. Nothing comes close, but I won't dismiss it entirely, as often I find bits of WWII aviation history that's new and amazing (if true of course).
Interesting story though.