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New P-51B flies in the US

Impatient Virgin has just completed its 1st flight in over 60 year’s.

http://www.361fg.com/images/other/IV1en.JPG
Photo courtesy of Mustangsmustangs.com

Restored by John Muzala of Pacific Fighters for John Sessions it is a rebuild of the P-51B of Wade C. Ross of the 376th Squadron, 361st Fighter Fighter Group that crashed in June 1945.

Fore more details see the news page of the 361st Fg website http://www.361fg.com/news.htm

or Mustangsmustangs.com http://www.mustangsmustangs.us/thehangar/index.php?PHPSESSID=8dbe38f7c657f232138fd730bafc51a0&topic=1177.0

http://www.361fg.com/images/other/E9-R.jpg
As she was in 1944.

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By: DCK - 28th July 2008 at 22:16

Yes, who cares. It’s beautiful.

Interesting name though….:dev2:

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By: Cees Broere - 28th July 2008 at 18:08

Who cares, what a beauty. Well done team

Cheers

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By: Jasonp51d - 28th July 2008 at 16:55

Some original parts were used but the majority of the aiframe is newly built.

The aircraft did feature a Malcom hood & a fin fillet later in its wartime career and the new Impatient Virgin is a combination of the wartime aircraft’s different guises.

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By: Adrian Barrell - 28th July 2008 at 14:28

If you follow the first link posted, there is another picture taken later showing the malcolm hood and the fin fillet. The invasion stripes are probably a little out of place for that build standard though.

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By: BSG-75 - 28th July 2008 at 13:40

it may have had one, picture says it was 1944, aircraft lost in 1945.

either way, nice to see an earlier mark in the air – love the Mustang myself but there does seem to be a “snobbery” about the “D” over the B & C which by most accounts were better performing (subjective term I agree) and more liked by the pilots?

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By: Stieglitz - 28th July 2008 at 13:20

Nice to spot the rare malcolm hood. I like it, even if it’s not the original configuration of this actual aircraft.

Great addition!:cool:

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By: ollieholmes - 28th July 2008 at 13:17

Two Mustangs in a week is going well.

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By: paulmcmillan - 28th July 2008 at 13:00

“Did they use anything from the hole??”

Yes the data plate :dev2:

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By: Bruce - 28th July 2008 at 12:39

Looks lovely, but saying its the first flight in 60 years might just be pushing the point a bit…..!

Did they use anything from the hole??

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By: REF - 28th July 2008 at 12:20

Thats great news, you can never have enough Mustangs flying!

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By: paulmcmillan - 28th July 2008 at 12:16

Impatient Virgin has just completed its 1st flight in over 60 year’s

Ahh.. The 60 year old Virgin

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By: DazDaMan - 28th July 2008 at 12:08

Very nice…

…but I’m intrigued.

Why the later-style Malcolm hood on the rebuild, as opposed to the original version? Owner’s preference?

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