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Lizzie_Zoom

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Big Beautiful Doll - P51
« on: 07 April 2011, 18:36:41 »

Hurrah!!  It is coming up to summer again, and I, along with anyone else interested around Ashford, are being treated to a wonderful sight, along with sounds, of "our" own Mustang P51!!

With the good weather over a number of days now it has been flying around.  Yesterday it was up and about.  Today I have just been treated to a full barrel roll and dive outside of my lounge window!! :-* :-* :-* 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

This is the plane I am talking about, based at Headcorn as I understand it:

Just listen to that sound that I hear from my home, and will do throughout the Summer

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiU3VpP2VhU&feature=related[/media]

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SJKOO01

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Re: Big Beautiful Doll - P51
« Reply #1 on: 07 April 2011, 18:42:15 »

Nice plane Lizzie  :y

Think the Hollywood star Mr Cruise cruises in one in his spare time and they're not a cheap plane to buy and own, think a cool million (& more) to own a good one  ::).

The yanks love these as much as we love our Merlin Spitfire's  ;) .
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #2 on: 07 April 2011, 18:53:15 »

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Nice plane Lizzie  :y

Think the Hollywood star Mr Cruise cruises in one in his spare time and they're not a cheap plane to buy and own, think a cool million (& more) to own a good one  ::).

The yanks love these as much as we love our Merlin Spitfire's  ;) .


Yes Goose, and note the Merlin is the engine in "our" P51, which is typical of the best of that type.  It made all the difference with those daylight escort runs with B17s over Germany 8-) 8-) 8-)
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« Reply #3 on: 07 April 2011, 19:03:43 »

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Nice plane Lizzie  :y

Think the Hollywood star Mr Cruise cruises in one in his spare time and they're not a cheap plane to buy and own, think a cool million (& more) to own a good one  ::).

The yanks love these as much as we love our Merlin Spitfire's  ;) .


Yes Goose, and note the Merlin is the engine in "our" P51, which is typical of the best of that type.  It made all the difference with those daylight escort runs with B17s over Germany 8-) 8-) 8-)


Something very evocative about the sounds of the old war planes.
Not sure but there used to be the last surviving Lancaster bomber that was up till awhile back still doing 'fly over’s' on certain military anniversary days.  Now that's a plane I would love to fly in.
Would be pretty emotional as well I would imagine, as thinking about those that made it and those that didn't.  Also when they were flying the scary thing knowing if you would make it back - I'll always salute the old boys for that  :y
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Re: Big Beautiful Doll - P51
« Reply #4 on: 07 April 2011, 20:23:00 »

Ahh I do love a nice old aircraft :) I spent quite a while going 'round the Shuttleworth Collection (well worth a visit!) taking 500 photographs.. should probably make a visit to Duxford again at some point.

There was a similar vintage US aircraft I preferred to the P-51, though - twin fuselage.. I want to say the P-61, but that looks somehow uglier than the aircraft I have in my memory.. :-/
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Re: Big Beautiful Doll - P51
« Reply #5 on: 07 April 2011, 20:32:30 »

When it comes to US warbirds it's the Corsair that does it for me. Those gourgeous gullwings remind me of a vintage glider - and the sound of the R-2800 double wasp doesn't remotely. :-*

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« Reply #6 on: 07 April 2011, 20:37:00 »

I think I built a Corsair once .. sadly I mean an Airfix one, rather than one that flies..

I never did finish my flying model aircraft :(
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« Reply #7 on: 07 April 2011, 20:37:57 »

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Ahh I do love a nice old aircraft :) I spent quite a while going 'round the Shuttleworth Collection (well worth a visit!) taking 500 photographs.. should probably make a visit to Duxford again at some point.

There was a similar vintage US aircraft I preferred to the P-51, though - twin fuselage.. I want to say the P-61, but that looks somehow uglier than the aircraft I have in my memory.. :-/

P38 Lightning?
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« Reply #8 on: 07 April 2011, 20:42:50 »

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Ahh I do love a nice old aircraft :) I spent quite a while going 'round the Shuttleworth Collection (well worth a visit!) taking 500 photographs.. should probably make a visit to Duxford again at some point.

There was a similar vintage US aircraft I preferred to the P-51, though - twin fuselage.. I want to say the P-61, but that looks somehow uglier than the aircraft I have in my memory.. :-/

P38 Lightning?

Yes! Thanks Kevin, that was going to bug me for days :)
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« Reply #9 on: 07 April 2011, 20:44:59 »

If we are talking ww2 classics, the Bristol Beaufighter and the deHavilland Mosquito do it for me...............................the pure manoeverability and grace of those two planes, and the mastery of the skies they both had was just superb. The Beaufighter with 4 cannon, 16 rockets, and bombs too was the ultimate "all rounder" with the Mossie very close behind. and the 'Beau with radar and nightfighter kit was unbeatable, the FW110s couldn't compete.


Sorry to go on, but I'm a real ww2 plane nut, and just love the "gentlemanly" pilot code between the two sides of fighter pilots in both ww1 and ww2, there was real respect.

And the sound of the twin merlins from the mossie in a dive...............................oooh-eeeerrrr!!
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« Reply #10 on: 07 April 2011, 20:50:08 »

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Ahh I do love a nice old aircraft :) I spent quite a while going 'round the Shuttleworth Collection (well worth a visit!) taking 500 photographs.. should probably make a visit to Duxford again at some point.

There was a similar vintage US aircraft I preferred to the P-51, though - twin fuselage.. I want to say the P-61, but that looks somehow uglier than the aircraft I have in my memory.. :-/

P38 Lightning?

Yes! Thanks Kevin, that was going to bug me for days :)

Wasn't that the one where the front looked like it had been in a bump, (cone looking thing set slightly back in the nose cone) ?
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« Reply #11 on: 07 April 2011, 21:15:55 »

The P-38 is this one:



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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #12 on: 07 April 2011, 21:37:27 »

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The P-38 is this one:





Yes beautiful planes that had a great reputation especially during the Italian campaign up from the Sicily landings. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

As a side fact, the American Officer, played by Steve McQueen in The Great Escape flew one of them until being shot down :D :D :D ;)

The ME262 would though have been a very serious challenge to those, as it was to the P51 Mustang.  But fortunately, due mainly to the mass bombing by British Bomber Command and the American Eighth Army Air Force, they ran out of fuel and basically became grounded, as was the unfortunate ME163 Komet which was lethal to its pilots! :D :D :D ;)
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« Reply #13 on: 07 April 2011, 22:12:32 »

One of my favourite planes !
As a kid I was always building Airfix model plane kits. Real dust magnets in the end. I know Im getting old now as I get quite nostalgic for all the interests I had way back then and Ive a whole caddy full of downloaded photos of my favourite warplanes classic cars etc. Always had a thing for US Navy aircraft in particular for some reason, just liked the designs. (BTW my mum worked at Farnborough on the Fairy Delta for those who recall that oldie)
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« Reply #14 on: 08 April 2011, 13:42:52 »

F82 Twin Mustang?

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