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361st_fg_p_51
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361st_fg_p_51
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i have rode in a WW1 style bi-plane, i had a friend whose brother owned one and gave rides at vthe airshows, it was awesome. i can only imagine how baron richtoffen or pete brothers felt up there battling it out, in WW2, it must have been even better
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I agree, Rick, the Mustang is one of the most beautiful planes of WW2. There was little competion to it until the Me 262 showed up.
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what a sweet aircraft, a guy must have felt like the king of the world flying around in the skies
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Pilot is Lt. Vernon R. Richards
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Another 'Yellow Noser' - P-51D-5-NA 44-13357 B7-R 'Tika IV' of the 361st FG 374th FS assigned to Lt. Vernon R. Richards. It was lost with another pilot in an accident near Little Walden, England, on 16th November 1944.