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F-82C Twin Mustang in Flight
F-82C Twin Mustang in Flight 
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P-82 Twin Mustang in Flight 
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P-82 Twin Mustang onTarmac 
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P-82 Twin Mustang Night Fighter 
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P-82 Twin Mustangs Flying in Formation 
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P-82C Twin Mustang in Flight

The P-82 Twin Mustang/F-82 Twin Mustang fighter first flew June 15, 1945. Looking like two Mustang fuselages on one wing, its twin cockpits allowed the pilot and copilot to share the workload on long-range missions. During the Korean conflict, the first three North Korean airplanes destroyed by U.S. forces were shot down by F-82G interceptors. The Twin Mustang had a wingspan of 51 feet 3 inches and was 39 feet long. It was adapted as a fighter, long-range escort, reconnaissance airplane, night fighter, attack bomber, rocket fighter, and interceptor. 
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Unique identifier BI24506 
Boeing ID naa1848 
Type Image 
Size 5998px × 4671px   26MB 
License type RM 
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