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Did Jack Roush"s P-51 "B" model "Old Crow" make it?

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Did Jack Roush"s P-51 "B" model "Old Crow" make it?

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??? He had a 'D' in Old Crow's paint, but he sold it to Jim Hagedorn. That one was present.

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I just heard that Ed and Connie Bowlin purchased a Mustang at the show?
Any one have more details?

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Is that a P-39 or a P-63? Oh wait, under closer inspection I'm saying P-63 because of the tail.

Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm still learning about the P-39/63. I've known about the type for a long time, but recently have gained an admiration for it. Maybe it's because of it's uniqueness and rareness that makes me so interested in it now.

it's also a rather pretty looking airplane.

Where'd that example come from?

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I had a lot of fun telling a couple of friends that the P-63 was actually a P-51J; the final model with tricycle gear and the car like entry door for older and heavier pilots!


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Thank you all for the pics, I'm glad it was a safe weekend.

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