American Airpower Museum - North American P-51 Mustang
Bill Maloney
7/16/2008

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01 North American P-51 Mustang 02 P-51 Mustang Canopy 03 P-51 Mustang Nose 04 Tuskeegee Airmen Art
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05 Tuskeegee Airmen P-51 Mustang 06 P-51 Mustang Wing Guns 07 P-51 Mustang Radiator Intake 08 P-51 Mustang Nose
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09 P-51 Mustang Fuselage 10 P-51 Mustang Tail 11 Tuskeegee Airmen P-51 Mustang 12 P-51 Mustang Nose

North American P-51D Mustang Specifications:

North American P-51 Mustang WWII Fighters at other Aviation Museums in the Northeast
North American P-51 Mustang P-51 at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH
Another North American P-51 Mustang Mk IV at the Vintage Wings of Canada Museum in Gatineau, Ontario A P-51 Mustang at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH
  P-51 Mustang at the Canadian Aviation Museum in Ottawa, Ontario
  A North American P-51 Mustang at the Canadian Aviation Museum in Ottawa, Ontario

Length: 32 feet, 3 inches
Wingspan: 37 feet, 0 inches
Height: 13 feet, 8 inches
Crew:
1
Weight:
Empty - 6,500lbs Max Takeoff - 11,600lbs
Max Speed: 443mph at 20,000 feet
Cruise Speed: 275 mph
Range: 1,675 miles
Service Ceiling: 41,900 feet
Fuel Capacity: 180 gallons internally, 300 gallons externally in drop tanks
Powerplant: Packard Merlin V-1650 V-12 engine 1,695hp
Armament:
  6 50cal Browning Machine Guns
 Up to 1,000lbs of bombs externally
First Flight : October 26, 1940
Cost: $54,000


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