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Vintage Aviation News on MSNToday in Aviation History: First Air-to-Air Victory of the Korean WarDiscover the story of the first air-to-air victory of the Korean War on June 27, 1950, when a USAF F-82 Twin Mustang downed a ...
The North American P-51 Mustang, a single-engine long-range fighter that became iconic during the Second World War, is one of the most expensive collector's aircraft that you can buy today. Some with ...
A vintage P-51 Mustang aircraft crashed in the Gulf of Mexico near Galveston, Texas, Wednesday, killing two people on the plane, authorities said.
Not all hot rods have four wheels and a steering wheel. Case in point this P-51 Mustang replica fighter plane with an all-aluminum, 540ci big-block Chevy.
P-51 Mustang: The Fighter That Outpaced the Spitfire. When the United States Army Air Forces adopted the North American P-51 Mustang, the cost per plane was a seemingly affordable $50,000 ...
The U.S. Air Force retired its last P-51 was retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1978, but the mighty Mustang managed to stay in service with Dominican Republic Air Force all the way up until 1984.
From the P-51 Mustang to that famous Bell X-1, these aircraft helped legendary pilot Chuck Yeager repeatedly make aviation history.
The North American P-51D Mustang is one of the most recognizable and loved aircraft in aviation history. With its speed, range, and sleek lines, the P-51 became a favorite of Allied fighter pilots ...
A one-of-a-kind airplane made a special flight to Indiana County this week. The American P-51 Mustang, nicknamed “Thunderbird,” is on display at Indiana County-Jimmy Stewart Airport through ...
This exhibit, which runs through Feb. 18, brings history to life with a traveling theater and a short film about the airmen and a fully restored P-51C Mustang aircraft with the iconic Red Tail.
John Williams, 75, was killed after his "experimental, amateur-built" Titan T-51 Mustang aircraft crashed near the Germack Airport in Geneva on Sunday, July 21.
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