D-FUNN - 1944 NORTH AMERICAN TF51D
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1944
Manufacturer
NORTH AMERICAN
Model
TF51D
Registration #
D-FUNN
Serial Number
44-63437
Condition
Used
Number of Seats
2
Description
• 1944 Dual Control North American P-51D/TF Mustang •
D-FUNN, SN 44-63437
Only 60 hrs SMOH • Merlin V-1650-7 engine
Located in Germany
This iconic WWII fighter is now available for sale
Call for price: +41 44 5863630 • Boschung Global Aviation
• GREAT OPPORTUNITY •
BACKGROUND:
This Mustang aircraft was built as P-51D-20-NA with the USAF serial number 44-63473 in Inglewood in 1944 for the USAF. The aircraft was stationed on the Kirtland AFB in New Mexico in July of 1947. After several damages and substantial repair works the aircraft was primarily used along the West Coast of the States – Long Beach, Oxnard and the Norton AFB (the current airport of San Bernardino) as of 1950. The last flight for the USAF, which was kept historical records about, obviously took off in September of 1957.
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FEATURES:
Dual-control
Only 60 hrs SMOH
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Airframe
Airframe Notes
60 hrs SMOH
Engine
Engine Notes
Rolls Royce (Packard od.) Merlin V-1650-7
SMOH 60 hrs
Props
Prop Notes
Hamilton Standard 24-D50 w/ Paddle Blades
SMOH 60 hrs
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
Radios: 2x Garmin SL 40
Transponder: Garmin GTX 330ES
Encoder: ACK A30
ELT: Kannad 406 AF Comp
Exterior
Exterior Notes
Polished fuselage with painted wings
Paint scheme: Pseudo 352nd FG as “Little Ite”
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