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This
24.75" x 35" full-color illustrated poster is packed with information on
the North American P-51 Mustang airplane. The P-51 was designed as the
NA-73 in 1940 at Britain's request. The design showed promise and AAF
purchases of Allison-powered Mustangs began in 1941 primarily for photo
recon and ground support use due to its limited high-altitude
performance. But in 1942, tests of P-51s using the British Rolls-Royce
"Merlin" engine revealed much improved speed and service ceiling, and in
Dec. 1943, Merlin-powered P-51Bs first entered combat over Europe.
Providing high altitude escort to B-17s and B-24s, they scored heavily
over German interceptors and by war's end, P-51s had destroyed 4,950
enemy aircraft in the air, more than any other fighter in Europe.
Mustangs served in nearly every combat zone, including the
Pacific where they escorted B-29s to Japan from Iwo Jima. Between
1941-5, the AAF ordered 14,855 Mustangs (including A-36A dive bomber and
F-6 photo recon versions), of which 7,956 were P-51Ds. During the Korean
War, P-51Ds were used primarily for close support of ground forces until
withdrawn from combat in 1953.
The poster includes pictures of five different Mustangs, a
schematic of the aircraft, a history of the Mustang, Dimenisons of the
P51-D and more. Makes a perfect gift for aviation enthusiasts and
military history buffs.
No. GT214-51. Only $12.95 |