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‘Jersey Jerk’ makes its first UK flight
Fighter Aviation’s former RAAF Commonwealth CA-18 G-JERK took to the skies from Sywell in Northamptonshire on May 5, in the hands of noted Australian warbird pilot Cameron Rolph-Smith. The aircraft represents P-51D Mustang 44-15152/QI-T ‘Jersey Jerk’, the mount of Maj Donald J Strait during his time commanding the Martlesham Heath, Suffolk-based 356th FG 361st FS in 1944 Nigel Harrison , To read about Mustangs click here

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