Friday, May 06, 2016

P-51 Mustang Live

As close as you will ever come to flying a P-51


12 comments:

Anonymous said...

The last time I went to the Ft. Lauderdale airshow, which happens at the beach, Kermit and cohorts flew a quarter mile off shore and made a half dozen passes in a B-25 and a Grumman Albatross. They dropped watermelons during their passes, each plane must have dropped at least 50. The watermelons would hit in a big red splash, was an absolute riot to watch. An hour later all the people watching while standing in the water would be covered in sticky watermelon yuck. Top notch entertainment. -Anymouse

Rodger the Real King of France said...

What I love about this vid is that I can actually read the instruments.

pdwalker said...

*phew* I need a smoke after that.

It was like a training video. He was deliberately pointing things out at certain times.

Didn't you post an old WWII training film where they assembled one of these things from a crate?

Wabano said...

A P-51C "Apache" razorback...(with side windows)...I rode back seat on a regular Mustang. What was striking was the nimbleness, as we were in the circuit in Van Nuys, of all places, and had to flit around about thirty Cessna 172...Still, WW II was won by the P-47, as one bullet could kill the P-51 while some Jugs made it home with 3,000 bullet holes in them...beside, it had the greatest engine ever built, the Pratt & Whitney R-2800, which is still operating on many water bombers as we speak, while the Allisons and the Rolls Royces have stopped turning for thirty years now!

Anonymous said...

Funny you say that Wabano, last time I visited "Fantasy of Flight" (Kermits digs) he had a room with a huge shelving unit. It was chock full of Allisons (P-40 Warhawk) he was saving them from the race boat crowd. -Anymouse

Anonymous said...

I'll be in my bunk.......

OC

Wabano said...

When your Allison quit on a boat, you just wait for a tow...on a plane, you soon have moss growing between your toes...Dont get me wrong, they are wonderful engines compared to the german, russian and japanese made crap...Germans, they never had one real good piston engine design and their Von Ohain and Franz turbines were equally awful...(Unable to carry more than thirty minutes of fuel)

Anonymous said...

I see a Gee Bee in the hangar. Let's go fly that!
c. umulus n. imbusi iii

Anonymous said...

Hey Wabo, is that why Spanish ME-109's had licensed Allisons? All those Messerschmits in The Battle of Britain were Allison powered. -Anymouse

Anonymous said...

360 deg P-51 Mustang Cockpit in High Resolution

http://www.stclairphoto-imaging.com/360/P51-Mustang/P51_swf.html

CF in CO

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Thanks CF in CO - terrific

Anonymous said...

Dam, I've known Kermit for 25 years or so. I know his sis and bro in law a lot better, Ed & Leslie. Kermit is a great guy and can fly anything

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