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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 7:44 pm 
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In lieu of a photo of an open clear vision panel, I'm guessing it opens inward forward and hangs down? Great photos! I never tire of looking at high-back 'Stangs.

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JohnTerrell wrote:
The XP-51 at the EAA Museum was one of two that were pulled from the initial production run of RAF Mustang Mk.I's (NA-73) and kept by the US Govt. for testing, and thus features the adjustable radiator scoop.

Never noticed that before.
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These photos, by Mustang restorer Glenn Wegman, were taken of the adjustable radiator scoop on the EAA Museum XP-51 (Mustang I/NA-73) in both the fully open and fully closed positions:

https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5EA737AB
https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5E91999D

The two XP-51's, 41-038 (EAA's example) & 41-039 (no longer existing), were the 4th and 10th production airframes ever built (following the original NA-73X prototype). Those two airframes were pulled from the initial RAF Mustang I/NA-73 production run and would have had RAF serials AG348 and AG354 had they not been pulled (those RAF serials instead went to the 5th and 12th production airframes).


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First the small window and now this... pop2

Does anybody know when last time the XP-51 at the EAA Museum flew ?

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The EAA website states that it was last flown in late 1982, by Paul Poberezny. Although I couldn't make it to Oshkosh last year, it was fantastic to see the EAA Museum take the aircraft out and park it among the other Mustangs at the show.


I wasn't born until 5 years after the aircraft was retired, and I always get a thrill to see a rare photo from time to time of the aircraft back when it was flying:

Here is a fantastic air-to-air shot by Bill Crump, of Jimmy Leeward flying the aircraft with Hall Bond off his wing in the P-47N: https://scontent.ffcm1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5E8D3B5F

Photo by Mel Lutgring taken of 40-038 flying over Harlingen, TX at the CAF Airsho in 1978, with Jimmy Leeward at the controls: https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5E90825F

Another photo from Harlingen '78, by Nate Pritzker: https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5EA70AC4

A Rich Kolasa‎ photo taken at Oshkosh '78, with Jimmy Leeward on takeoff (note both the radiator scoop and exit doors wide open): https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5EA5BEA7


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I was at Oshkosh in '79 and Jimmy Leeward was flying it. 8)

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