Awesome find.....6 Mustangs salvaged.
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That’s pretty crazy.
https://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-5...serial/A68-001You'll get your chance, smart guy!
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Bummer that the other 5 are lost to time (actually Cavalier). The others were A68-7, -30,-35, -72, and -87. I really have to wonder if any of these airframes are still around just wearing a Cavalier data plate now. They would be late builds most likely, but it would be cool to find out.
The others are all listed on WIX, but no further info is given. They are missing from the MustangsMustangs registry as well (The Cavalier Mustangs are all earlier builds)
This is a pretty cool website that talks about the 6.
Will
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Originally posted by Jukka View PostWayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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One year at the Watsonville Fly-In, heard a Merlin overhead. Expecting to see a Mustang, but turns out it was a Hispano Buchon. Ran to see it land, taxi and park. Who climbs out? Mr Skip Holm. That man can FLY!
Switching gears; any word on those buried Spits in the Far East?
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57937_10151223703049533_1922148383_n by Jim Harley, on Flickr
Watsonville 2003...I remember Skip dancing down the runway in that thing...it was impressive. He followed us up to the Madera show doing gun runs on us in 909. Probably one of the coolest flights I had in the 17 and my camera was in the van...
Jim
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Originally posted by supercub View PostIs that the 109 that belonged to the gentleman in Fresno? If so, what ever happened to it?
Yes, this was Harold Kindsvater's Buchon...ended up in Germany and rebuilt as a G-12. They can run it with either a Merlin or the DB. Check out the rebuild with https://www.meiermotors.com/index.ph...itt-bf109-g-12
jim
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