Joan Grant (Les' daughter) sent me this link, thought you guys would dig it, check out the Aero Sport gaggle of Mustangs, Miss Candace with the stock bubble, Kessler's in there too, anyone ID the rest of them?
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...Chino 1969......From left to right...
Cliff Cummin's N79111
Les Grant's N5436V
Dave Webster's N117E
Ernie Beehler's N6340T
P. F. Smith's N5410V
Jack Kistler's N6163U
...All the P-51s in AeroSport that were fully assembled were rolled out for the TV cameras...
...Tallichet in N3333E made a low pass (not real low) across there...
...pretty sure (recollection) it was for a news story about Tallichet starting Yesterday's Air Force...
Sledge
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It's so cool to see the relatives of former warbird owners put up a website with info and photos of the a/c owned by their loved ones. I guess we have all seen Steve Guilford's wonderful galleries of his dad's photos. This way we will all get the possibility to see a part of aviation history which would likely be forgotten if they don't. I found this site in memory of another civilian 51 driver.
T J
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Sweet! Thanks!
It is so cool to see all these historic galleries popping up.
Sacrilege, I know, but I LIKE the mustang in civvie colors.
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Yep. it was later "destroyed" in a crash out of Buchanan field. the remains were rebuilt into Dago.
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Originally posted by bruce lockwood View PostSierra Fox,
Thanks for the nice photos.
I know me of all people should probably know the answer to this..... but hey... you guys are the historical experts...... so did P.F. Smith's Mustang N5410V become Dago Red?? Dago's N# is N5410V
Thanks guys,
Bruce
I seem to remember at one time the Dago team had a photo of the bronze-painted wrecked fuselage that the Dago rebuild started with taped to the trailer at Reno.
Written next to it was some verbiage about the team not even being certain what the identity of the airplane was.
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sledge39, did N5410V spend a lot of time at Chino at the time? I know that Prevost Smith had a parachute company and was based out of Gillespie Field in San Diego during the 60s. Were all of these 51s based at Aero Sport, or just being worked on by them? I can remember a 1970s photo in Mike O' Leary's book "Mustang, a living legend" where the caption says that a thorough scan of the original photo showed 12 of them inside the hangar.
T J
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Back in 74 Chino was on my list during a road trip and I spent a whole day hanging there. The POF was a group of old hangars surrounded by rare aircraft sitting outside, there was anything you could imagine all over the field, the Catch-22 Mitchells were in a fenced field moldering away, Tallichet's P-38 was on the ramp and you could not walk through the Aero Sport hanger. They would gladly let you, but it was crammed! Miss Candace, Miss Suzy Q, Stump Jumper, Flying Undertaker,the list was long.
Really sparked a growing interest.
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Originally posted by T J Johansen View Post
sledge39, did N5410V spend a lot of time at Chino at the time?
Were all of these 51s based at Aero Sport, or just being worked on by them?
T J
TJ...
...working on a list of Mustangs I saw around there in the late 60s and early 70s. So far I estimate 8-10 based at AeroSport and anouther 18-25 in there for rebuild or general maintenance. All in the same place but not at the same time.
I don't recall seeing N5410V after '69.
According to the Snyder Report (1966), there were an estimated 80 Mustangs operational in general aviation (and over 200 registered).
Sledge
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I have a 2-page article called, Tea Time Mustang, from Warbirds International (sorry, no date shown), about the wreck of N5410V at Buchanan Field in Concord. I tried to attach it but the forum says it exceeds my limit. Maybe someone can tell me how to get around this.
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Originally posted by bsmith51 View PostI have a 2-page article called, Tea Time Mustang, from Warbirds International (sorry, no date shown), about the wreck of N5410V at Buchanan Field in Concord. I tried to attach it but the forum says it exceeds my limit. Maybe someone can tell me how to get around this.
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