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From a couple of years ago before we repainted the Mustang
Was that Tallichet's old Mustang?


Weren't they all Tallichet's old mustang? :lol:


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My sister took the shot of the aircraft from the tower while I was flying it at Cannon, and the background is part of our ranch. Kind of combines two of my favorite things.

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Wow, that really looks like it was taken back in the war. I just got my photoshop elements in the mail yesterday, so I have not had time to play yet.

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That's a cool shot, Ryan. You should put little Army men on the ground so it looks like you're on a liason mission. :)

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Was that Tallichet's old Mustang?


Weren't they all Tallichet's old mustang? :lol:
Paint looks like one he used to have at Chino. Just curious.


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Off topic question - I notice this Mustang has a yellow Merlin, just like the Mustang "Dove of Peace" here in New Zealand. We asked the guys at AvSpecs who assembled Dove of Peace when it arrived here about the yellow Merlin and they were not aware of the reason why it was painted that way, though they believed it was painted that way in the factory as it was a new engine (the aircraft had been crated since the war and only flown a handful of hours).

Any ideas why the yellow? Was this done by a sub-contractor to Packard perhaps? Maybe Caterpilllar?

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Very nice Ryan.


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Dave Homewood wrote:
Off topic question - I notice this Mustang has a yellow Merlin, just like the Mustang "Dove of Peace" here in New Zealand. We asked the guys at AvSpecs who assembled Dove of Peace when it arrived here about the yellow Merlin and they were not aware of the reason why it was painted that way, though they believed it was painted that way in the factory as it was a new engine (the aircraft had been crated since the war and only flown a handful of hours).

Any ideas why the yellow? Was this done by a sub-contractor to Packard perhaps? Maybe Caterpilllar?


The engine itself is red, the oil tank and intake trunk are painted yellow.


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