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P-51A, P-43A, P-63A in 1953

Mon Nov 10, 2025 12:19 pm

Found an interesting photo embedded in an auction on Ebay.

P-51A, 43-6178 Now with Kermit Weeks
https://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/s ... al/43-6178

P-43A, 40-2903
Air Corps Ferrying Command, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX; Accident 13May42 in collision with P-43A 42-2910 landing at Hensley Field;

P-63A, 42-68870 (Appears to have post 1947 Star & Bar insignia.)
Reported as seen in use as an instructional airframe at a trade school, Seymour, IN from 1953-1960


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Re: P-51A, P-43A, P-63A in 1953

Mon Nov 10, 2025 4:41 pm

That's got to be the P-43 that Earl Reinert almost rescued in the early '60s - it got scrapped just before he could get it (he got the engine mount/firewall and landing gear). Now we have an ID on it. If you have a link to the auction I'd like to put in a bid, unless you're buying it.
Edit: Found it. $499.77 :shock: , geez. Screengrab time!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/116718578849
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Re: P-51A, P-43A, P-63A in 1953

Mon Nov 10, 2025 11:22 pm

I don't recall seeing a P-39 or 63 with post-'47 markings.

Re: P-51A, P-43A, P-63A in 1953

Tue Nov 11, 2025 12:25 am

Looking at his other listings, he appears to have a rather.....inflated view of their worth. But no price is too high if you can find someone to pay it. (Publicity still of a Shelby GT350, single page press release and an envelope=$400. Aaah, no.

Re: P-51A, P-43A, P-63A in 1953

Tue Nov 11, 2025 4:27 am

OK, did some work on the photos:
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Earl and what was left of the P-43, besides the landing gear (IIRC the pieces still exist with another collector):
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Found the newspaper listing; from the Indianapolis Star-Tribune, September 6, 1953, page 34:
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Re: P-51A, P-43A, P-63A in 1953

Tue Nov 11, 2025 4:39 am

But wait, there's more! On the same page, listed above the fighters, were three B-24s at the former NAS Bunker Hill:
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I ran the serials through Baugher:
Joe Baugher wrote:(42-)78774 registered 1966 to J. S. Ingram, Dallas, TX as N79426.
(44-)48812 (TB-24J) to RFC Chanute Mar 31, 1947. Became N79427.
(44-)48838 (TB-24J) to RFC Chanute Mar 31, 1947. Before leaving USAF service, was converted to C-87. To civilian registry as N79428, then CP-618 of Compania Boliviana de Aviacion. Crashed May 21, 1960 at El Alta, 10 km from La Paz shortly after takeoff. 1 killed, 2 injured.

Anyone have more info on them?
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