where are all the turbine powered P 51 Mustangs from the 70s and 80s and why aren't there any racing at Reno
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Originally posted by h34race View Postwhere are all the turbine powered P 51 Mustangs from the 70s and 80s and why aren't there any racing at RenoReno from '99 to '23
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Originally posted by h34race View Postwhere are all the turbine powered P 51 Mustangs from the 70s and 80s and why aren't there any racing at Reno
There were only two turbine powered P-51 airframes built. Cavalier mounted a Rolls Royce Dart on N6167U. It was a concept demonstrator called the Turbo Mustang III. In 1971 it was dismantled. A joint-venture between Cavalier and Piper produced two Lycoming T-55 powered Turbo Mustang/Enforcers in 1972 (N201PE and N202PE). N6167U was reregistered as N201PE and was unsuccessfully used to demonstrate the aircraft to the government. No contract was gained from this. N201PE was put in storage (last I recall it was with Gordon Plaskett, but that was 30 years ago). N202PE was destroyed in a crash due to trim tab flutter.
In the early '80's Piper produced an updated version of the Enforcer called the PA-48. Two PA-48's were built. While resembling a modified Mustang, neither were actual P-51's, being larger and slightly different shape in fuselage length and wing area, but they did utilize a minimal amount of off-the-shelf Mustang parts. After another unsuccessful attempt to sell to the government, the PA-48's were retired. One to the USAF Museum in Datyon, the other at the Edwards AFB Flight Test Museum.
Murdo Cameron built the Grand P-51 out of composites several years ago and mounted a smaller T-53 turbine on it. But this is in no way, shape, or form an actual P-51 either.
Five possible airframes. Only two of them actual P-51's. Only one remaining in long-term storage.
Unlimited Class rules also state that aircraft must be piston powered.
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Originally posted by Big_Jim View Post<>
Murdo Cameron built the Grand P-51 out of composites several years ago and mounted a smaller T-53 turbine on it. But this is in no way, shape, or form an actual P-51 either.
Five possible airframes. Only two of them actual P-51's. Only one remaining in long-term storage.
Unlimited Class rules also state that aircraft must be piston powered.remember the Oogahonk!
old school enthusiast of Civiltary Warbirds and Air Racers
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well thank you all for the response I just remembered the Popular Mechanics write up on it back in the seventy's thank you allOriginally posted by GRNDP51 View PostWish they would make the white/grey/orange piston powered race plane. That looks slick.
**Near the bottom of "Team 51 Plane Pics"
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The Grand 51 ended up at the Fargo Air Museum on static display: http://fargoairmuseum.org/aircraft/static-aircraft/
Were two built?
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Originally posted by SpinB View PostHere's the Edwards 'Enforcer'. They just painted it for static display. I was in the same hanger they were using, as a GI.
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Originally posted by Big_Jim View PostThere were only two turbine powered P-51 airframes built.
You forgot about this one, A68-187/VH-UFO from down under....
So the real tally is three:
- N6167U/N201PE
- N202PE
- VH-UFOLast edited by Randy Haskin; 10-31-2014, 10:19 AM.
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Originally posted by Randy Haskin View PostWhich airplane was cut up?All Air Racing All the time! Unregistered visitors: this forum is open for your reading enjoyment. We invite you to join so you can enjoy the full features of this system. Including file uploads, event calender, private messages and more. Due to an unmanageable amount of SPAM membership applications, the join process is a few step process. It all makes it secure!
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Originally posted by Randy Haskin View PostAwww, Speedy....you let me down.
Last edited by Big_Jim; 10-31-2014, 05:34 PM.
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