retroaviation wrote:
When we built Lewis Shaw's Mustang when I was at Ezell Aviation, we built it with all of the gun and rocket stuff functioning (well, except for the guns and rockets, of course). However, Lewis just happens to be good friends with Jim Dillon (Dillon Precision...
http://dillonprecision.com/ ). Mr. Dillon has a very impressive array of weapons that he regularly goes out to the desert to shoot. The plan when we were building Lew's Mustang was for him to take it out to Dillon's place and have the operational guns installed and let them go shoot up some targets with it! We had even installed a camera system in the Mustang to record all of this. Dillon didn't want to mess with the rockets, as they are, in his words, "Too unpredictible." I have heard that Lewis took the Mustang down there to do all of this, but I haven't seen the video from it, or even heard if they actually did this as planned. I'll have to call the Ezells to see if this ever took place.
Gary
I bet that would be something to see a P-51 on a straffing run firing live ammo in the 21st century!
Dillon builds miniguns for the U.S. Govt. He has his own range in the desert. If you've ever seen footage on T.V. of a civilian Huey with a minigun shooting up junk cars in the desert, that was Dillon . I've seen them featured several times on either the TLC or Discovery channel. And I gurantee you that Dillon could legally equip an aircraft with machine guns do to their work for the Govt as long as they were just "testing" it.
Here's a link to the some of that video
http://military.discovery.com/interactives/arsenal/minigun/videoplayer.html