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N151TF

Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:06 pm

This P-51D s/n 44-63865 was assigned to ace Capt Henry Rudolph of the 354th FG 9th AF. He only flew it for a few hours before it was transfered to Sweden but it still seems a shame that they have a aces Mustang and are painting it has a second "Red Dog" and this makes how many 4th FG schemes now??

Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:25 pm

Jack,
I believe that "Red Dog XI" that just had its post restoration flight and is at Oshkosh right now in 4th FG colors is 44-74459 N1251D.

N151TF 44-63865 is there as well but is unpainted. See this WIX thread for a picture.
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... php?t=8239

Dennis

P-51D

Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:49 pm

I checked my 354th FG records and this P-51D was named
"Sissy Mana". coded FT*J, sported the 353rd FS's yellow
nose and carried Capt Rudolph's 5 kill flags by the cockpit
along with his name.

Thu Jul 27, 2006 4:21 am

Next thing you know, Jack will be complaining about how Jack Roush is painting his P-51B, too.

:)

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Thu Jul 27, 2006 9:27 am

Next thing you know, Jack will be complaining about how Jack Roush is painting his P-51B, too.

Has long has it's in Old Crow markings I'm fine. In fact every P-51 should be painted has Old Crow!

Thu Jul 27, 2006 9:32 am

The 4th FG had a lot of D-models ... far as I'm concerned, we have a looong way to go replicating them all! So boys, stock up on the red paint! 8)

I actually had a couple of restorers contact me about markings research, and I supplied them with all the "Red Dog" info I had. Mike V. was one, and I believe Glenn Wegman was the other. I don't know if they were working on the same project or not - I'm guessing that the 'new' RED DOG has come from one of their shops - otherwise there's gonna be as many 'RED DOGs' as Glam Glens and Old Crows.

I subtly suggested they have the owner look at an alternate 4th FG scheme ... see below.

Ah, that's why I paint ... it's the only way to get what I want on the kite!

Wade

FT*J

Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:23 pm

With a little more digging in the material I have. While flying FT*J s/n 44-63865 on it's first mission April 2, 1945 1Lt Ruldolph downed 2 FW-190s at 1600 hrs near Kronach, Gr (where ever that is!) and was awarded the DFC. These were his 4th & 5th kills. I got a email from his daughter today and she promised to send photos!

Re: N151TF

Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:49 pm

Old thread resurrection....

I am one of the current pilots of 44-63865, N151TF “Tempus Fugit”.

It is based at Triple Tree Aerodrome in Woodruff, SC. Here is the website: http://www.tripletreeaerodrome.com/

I would love to have any and all information that you have on 44-63865, especially any combat records.

I am a new member and I can’t PM anyone yet. I would really like to talk to Jack Cook.

Thank you very much.

Re: N151TF

Fri Nov 01, 2019 4:05 pm

I would really appreciate if someone could put me in touch with Jack Cook. I don’t have enough posts to PM him and I am very interested in the history of 44-63865, especially if Lt. Henry Rudolph flew it on the last combat mission in the ETO on 2 May 1945 and shot down two FW-190s in it.

Thank you.

Ryan Miles
N151TF “Tempus Fugit”
Triple Tree Aerodrome

Re: N151TF

Sat Nov 02, 2019 3:10 pm

Good golly Miss Molly!
I'm popular all of a sudden.
Everybobody at Triple Tree wants to chat with me!
But, I've been friends with Rob going on 2 years and
have sent him some cool photos!
:pirate :pirate :pirate

Re: N151TF

Sat Nov 02, 2019 4:12 pm

Jack Cook wrote:Good golly Miss Molly!
I'm popular all of a sudden.
Everybobody at Triple Tree wants to chat with me!
But, I've been friends with Rob going on 2 years and
have sent him some cool photos!
:pirate :pirate :pirate

Better than being popular at the Tyburn tree...
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