EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2013
North American P-51 Mustang
The North American P-51
Mustang is probably the most well-known of American fighters
of WWII. It was developed out of the NA-73x prototype that was
initially a design for the British. The first British models
were dubbed the Mustang Mk. I. The Mustang was originally
powered by an Allison engine that was too underpowered for
this new fighter. The British left the guns intact but added
cameras for a photo-reconnaissance aircraft. At least 23 RAF
squadrons flew Mustangs in this configuration. The USAAF then
tested the Mustang with the Rolls Royce Merlin engine that
dramatically improved it's performance. Many developments
would continue throughout it's service life, which lasted well
into the 1950 and some countries used them into the 1970s.
There were a dozen or more Mustangs at Oshkosh this year.