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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 5:54 am 
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This pic was presented as a P-51D panel.

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We don't know what it is, but we do know it's not a standard P-51D panel, or even in a standard P-51 (going by the windscreen frame).

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Chuck Gardner wrote:
T-6G

:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Thanks Chuck. Talk about being target fixated - didn't even think of NAA's finest!

Good to see you. Stick around, hey? ;)

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Yes clearly T-6 by the panel and the steel tube framing visible on the lower RHS of the photo. - I think the apparant "168" part number of the photo in the bottom RHS probably confirms it as T-6G in any case.

(NA-168 was the charge number and serial number prefix for the T6-G production run)


Is it possibly an image from a pilots notes, or maintenance manual?

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Mark_Pilkington wrote:
Is it possibly an image from a pilots notes, or maintenance manual?

It's a slightly embarrassing story...

It's an official NAA image (I think) that got gathered into a batch of P-51 images from NAA, and passed on in that only ever getting a cursory glance and just 'oh, odd P-51'... All we knew was it was in a P-51D batch, ergo it was an odd P-51 (rather than standing back and seeing what else it might be!)

I should've spotted it (thanks Chuck!) but it was run past a few well known P-51 cognoscenti who will remain nameless, as we 'knew' it was P-51 were just puzzled... and referred back to the person whose photo collection it came out of and even he didn't spot it was T-6.

That invidious preconception thing.

There's a lesson here, and when I've learned it, I'll let you know what it is! :lol:

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JDK wrote:
I should've spotted it (thanks Chuck!) but it was run past a few well known P-51 cognoscenti who will remain nameless, as we 'knew' it was P-51 were just puzzled... and referred back to the person whose photo collection it came out of and even he didn't spot it was T-6.
I will stand up and be counted! - all I knew it was like no P-51 panel that I had ever seen before :shock: . Not being particularly familar with the T-6 it never ocurred to me it might be one. having said that I did fly in one once but I think I was looking out of the window most of the time :roll:

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look at the windshield frame and throttle...T-6

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