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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 3:13 am Post subject: Bill Lear Jr. Mustang - Iceland Crash 1963
In the June 2005 edition of the EAA Warbirds magazine on page 44 there is a photograph of some Mustang wreckage which has the following caption and I quote;
"N251L, 44-63864, crashed in Iceland in June 1963. This wreckage is owned by Stephen Gray, and parts will be incorporated into the rebuild of his Mustang G-CBNM."
This article is available on the web.
FITD
This is false info, mistakenly given by Dick Phillips, which he corrected in the following issue.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 3:16 am Post subject:
Sometime in the late eighties I visited Reykjavik airport (BIRK) and on the South side, behind a hangar I saw remains of a crashed P-51. Earlier on this thread it has been said that Bill Lear Jr's P-51 crashed and was stored at Keflavik (BIKF). So was the one I saw another P-51, or were the remains of Lear's P-51 moved to Reykjavik, or did the accident happen at Reykjavik, not at Keflavik?
You did indeed see N251L! It was at Reykjavik, where the accident happend, and not Keflavik. It also, was not moved until 1991, when Cham Gill purchased it from the country of Iceland. Do you have any photos? Do you remember seeing a data tag?!
The published histories for this aircraft are indeed very screwed up do to the confusion of the second airplane(G-CBNM) using 44-63864.
The question is, who has the real
metal of the Twighlight Tear?
The facts of our airframe: N251L
1. All paperwork(IDAF bill of sale and registration) claims the airframe we have is 44-63864. Lear Jr. says there was no switching of data tags or components when he purchased the airplane and his airplane was indeed that serial number. -Still allows the possiblity of the paper work being switched previously- But why?
2. Our fuselage has the screw holes of a Swedish data tag. Located just aft of the aircorp data tag in the right hand of the cockpit. This was shown in a picture of the P-51 in Paris(which was a Swedish airplane) on a previous thread talking about this debate here on WIX.(can't find the picture again)
3. Our wing has the wing of an airplane that also flew at Duxford and was in a ground accident 3 weeks before 44-63864 was in a ground loop accident. (which we have the accident report from, report claimed 44-63864 required replacement of wing)
more to come!