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North American P-51 Mustang (N4235Y) - Photographer: Carson Zabel.br /Thank you to Scott Slocum for setting up the photo mission opportunity, the pilots, and the owners.
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North American P-51 Mustang (N4235Y)

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Photographer: Carson Zabel.
Thank you to Scott Slocum for setting up the photo mission opportunity, the pilots, and the owners.

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Tim Segulin
Dynamic, almost wartime era looking shot of an Allison powered P-51 that you don't get to see to often.
Al Miller
Picture of the week.
a mentor
#13 is the North Amarican A-36 Apache. The North American A-36 was the ground-attack/dive bomber version of the North American P-51 Mustang, from which it could be distinguished by the presence of rectangular, slatted dive brakes above and below the wings. A total of 500 A-36 dive bombers served in the Mediterranean

see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_A-36 for details
Keith Brown
Fantastic photo and a history lesson at the same time!
Perry Rotzell
Definitely a P-51A - A-36's have 50 cal. 'chin' guns.
Terrence Gabriel
Reminds me of the Reno Air Races in the 70s with Mike Loaning and his beatiful P-51. Thanks for the memory.
James Westbury Sr.
Great photo!
Donald Geddes
One of my favourites.
Donald Geddes
One of my favoutite aircraft. Fantastic pic.
Donald Geddes
Awesome. One of my favourites.
Joe Livingston
These Birds were true game changers in the war.
Keith Gervasi
Nice pic!! I do like the look of the early Stangs the most.
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