On October 26, 1940, the North American NA-73X - the first prototype of what would become the iconic P-51 Mustang - took to .
Originally developed by North American for the British, the Mustang was later ordered in large quantities by the U.S. Army Air Forces. This P-51 is displayed in the markings of the 351st Fighter ...
The P-51 Mustang single-seat, single-engine fighter has been regarded as one of the best testimonies to North American ...
James McCubbin, 103, is under consideration for recognition as a WWII ace for shooting down enemy aircraft in his P-51 ...
P-51D-20 NT Mustang, all metal, stressed skin low wing monoplane single seat fighter aircraft with single V-12 liquid cooled engine. One of 400 of the P-51D-20NT model manufactured by North American ...
Men of the 385th Fighter Squadron, 364th Fighter Group, 67th Fighter Wing, load ammunition belts in the wing of a North American P-51 Mustang in Honington, England, in1944. (National Archives ...
By Brad Howard Posted on Jul 9, 2018 At some point during the tail end of World War II, a creative engineer at North American Aviation looked at the P-51 Mustang ... s place in history over ...