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 Post subject: A-36/Mustang Mk. 1 pic
PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:18 am 
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Don't see many of these,

http://cgi.ebay.com/ORIGINAL-PHOTO-OF-P ... dZViewItem

When did they stop putting the guns in the nose?


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Can anyone explain what's going on with the wing weapons configuration?

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I'm not much of a Mustang expert, but isn't the subject aircraft an RAF Mustang I (with the K-24 camera mount behind the pilot) rather than an A-36?

I'm sure someone will set me straight. :rolleyes:

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You are correct Dan.

Shay, what's going on with the wing armament is that there are two .30s and a .50 in each wing; standard Mk.I configuration. You can see it on the EAA's XP-51 which was a diverted early production Mk.I.

That's a neat print; I would like to know more about the aircraft and unit. I read the name as "Lazy Lady" not "Lovely Lady" as the listing has it. The writing on the back appears to be a Toronto address, so perhaps it's RCAF.

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August et al--

Yep, that's "Lazy Lady", Mustang I AL986. In the fall of '44 she was on 430 Sqn RCAF, coded P; there's a different shot of her in the old Ian Allan "At War" series book on the Mustang.

Wouldn't a new-build Beck P-51A look smart in these markings over at Gatineau...?? :roll:

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