Hi All,
It has come to my attention that I was wrong when I stated that Jack Roush would be painting Dean’s Mustang to look like his other two. It is going to be painted as "U've had it" which was a P-51 flown by John England of the 357th FG, a 17½ victories ace. It will have
D-day stripes. Col. England was killed in 1954 while attempting to land his F-86. Bud Anderson was a friend of Col. England, and a friend of Jack. Roush’s. Once this plane is finished, it will be Col Anderson who will fly her, in a tribute to his friend. It is all clear now. There has never been any chance that this plane would be painted to honor Dean, not even briefly. Knowing what I do now, I don’t want her to be!
I have also learned that we WIX'ers are being watched. Apparently, I hurt Jack Roush's feelings, or angered someone close to him, because we all made Jack Roush out to be the “bad guy” in all this!
I have been told that Jack Roush has a great sense of history. I believe in some ways this is true. Old Crow is a good example of that. Unfortunately, for my Uncle, he didn’t know the right people to make his sacrifice worth remembering. It seems that in this case this is a privilege reserved only for the well connected. I would hope that Jack Roush, of all people, after nearly being killed in the exact same way that Dean was, shortly after purchasing the bits of Dean’s plane, would have at least considered an accurate paint scheme. How rewarding is it going to be to fly this “fake” when there are so many pictures of the original?
I am so very sick and tired of people trying to blame or rationalize their actions or others actions on other people. The bottom line is Jack Roush bought the bits of this plane, and decided to replicate it the way he chose. Is he within his rights to do so? ABSOLUTELY! But it doesn’t make it any easier for me having to explain this to my Dad, or to Dean's two sisters.
I take consolation in knowing I still have small pieces of the "real" 43-12252. I have a tip of her wing, I have the rudder pedal, and I have my memories.
I am not monetarily rich by any stretch of the imagination, but when it comes to good decent kind friends with a true sense of history, my family and I are very rich indeed!
I wash my hands of this “thing”. I was told, “It will always be Dean’s plane no matter what the paint scheme”…… No it won’t!
I would like to thank all the people that have tried to help me. You are all very wonderful decent guys, and my life is better for knowing all of you.
I will stop now by again stating something from my heart……..Wherever Uncle Dean is, I truly hope that he knows I did my best to try to pursuade the powers that be, to create this final tribute for him. I feel quite certain that I just made a lot of people a lot angrier at me, then they were a few days ago, but it doesn’t matter anymore, as long as I know I tried, and I was able to keep Dean’s memory alive through all of you, then I know I haven’t failed completely. So, someday soon if you see a P-51B with D-Day stripes flying somewhere, you at least will know the true sacrifice made in her original, model, so very many years ago. Thank you all!
Karen
_________________ "All right, they're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time" - Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, USMC
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