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 Post subject: 363rd FG For RS
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363rd FG pilots with P-51D "Fool's Paradise"

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P-51D-5-NA 44-13309 (note absent DFF) A9-A 380th FS

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Thanks Jack !

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:shock: Thanks a bunch Jack! :D :D Thanks Martin! :D
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Is that your dad's?

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His P-51B was B3-E s/n 43-24752 "Stinky". [/quote]

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Is that your dad's?

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Hello Steve, as Jack noted Dad's airplane was B3-E. He flew with the 381st fighter squadron of the 363rd. :D
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That's Maj.Evan McCall's P-51D.
Also had a P-51B with same name ,3rd Fool's Padadise.


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I somehow stumbled upon this site. The P-51 pictured, A9A tail number 413309, Fools Paradise IV was my Dad's plane. It was one of a series; Fools Paradise I and II were P-39s flown out of Hamilton Field in Marin County California. My Dad, Evan M "Mac" McCall, was the squadron commander in the States and later in England. He had a really interesting career, as he was later attached to Patton's 3rd Armored Division as a jeep-mounted Foward Air Controller on the ground in France until shortly before the Battle of the Bulge. I have seen some old newsreel films of him on that jeep. But he was first and foremost a Fighter Pilot. He had seat-of-the-pants experience with all of the American and British fighters, having flown all of them, and had many comments on the German fighters against whom he flew in combat.


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I somehow stumbled upon this site. The P-51 pictured, A9A tail number 413309, Fools Paradise IV was my Dad's plane. It was one of a series; Fools Paradise I and II were P-39s flown out of Hamilton Field in Marin County California. My Dad, Evan M "Mac" McCall, was the squadron commander in the States and later in England. He had a really interesting career, as he was later attached to Patton's 3rd Armored Division as a jeep-mounted Foward Air Controller on the ground in France until shortly before the Battle of the Bulge. I have seen some old newsreel films of him on that jeep. But he was first and foremost a Fighter Pilot. He had seat-of-the-pants experience with all of the American and British fighters, having flown all of them, and had many comments on the German fighters against whom he flew in combat.


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