Neal Nurmi wrote:
Not a -K, but a well restored F-6D:
Although no firm way to tell the difference other than the serial number and canopy shape/form (at least in original WWII service) - P-51K's/F-6K's that were in service for any real amount of time usually ended up with Hamilton Standard props and cones from D's anyway - just as the Friedkins had to deal with on their restored P-51K "Fragile but Agile", just a couple years ago.
Speaking of F-6K's, would anyone happen to know/at liberty to speak on the current status of the Friedkin's example (which used to be Jim Beasley's "Frenesi")? The project has been off the radar for so long now (7 years), despite having been so close to completion when sold. I've had the thought in the back of my mind as to how neat it would be to see it re-emerge in stock F-6K configuration/i.e., to have another one restored/flying like "Lil' Margaret".