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Sat Sep 11, 2004 10:24 pm

Just saw the Jack Levine/Art Wolk Pannther today sitting behind the flight/restoration facility at the Air Zoo. It is under tarps, awaiting static restoration. I've seen it close up several times since the accident, and it ain't very pretty. Such a shame..... Jim

Unknown P51 RLF is N988C

Sun Sep 12, 2004 2:53 pm

Robert Ferguson from Mass. First Mustang I saw , back when it was based in Pittsburgh back in about 1965 or so.

Mark Hrutkay

Mon Sep 13, 2004 8:02 pm

The Mustang is now based on Nantucket and is painted as the Kat Bird
I think. the rumor was that Bob sold it a few years back
Bob had it painted 3 times while he had it,
originally it was red, then it was blue and finally it was black,
but always the same paint scheme "Aint Misbehavin"

Is the T-33 picture at Hanscom also?

Mon Sep 13, 2004 8:15 pm

krlang20 wrote:The Mustang is now based on Nantucket and is painted as the Kat Bird
I think. the rumor was that Bob sold it a few years back
Bob had it painted 3 times while he had it,
originally it was red, then it was blue and finally it was black,
but always the same paint scheme "Aint Misbehavin"

Is the T-33 picture at Hanscom also?


Bill McGrath, owner of Island Airlines of Nantucket owns the former Fergeson P-51, although he says he is in the process of putting it up for sale. Might be worth a look-see at the Nantucket Airshow Ken... after your adventure in Million Dollar Jet-land

Ryan Keough
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