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P-82B Twin Mustang in Flight
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P-82 Twin Mustang with P-51 Mustang Escort
P-82 Twin Mustang Testing Rocket Booster
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P-82 Twin Mustang onTarmac
P-82 Twin Mustang Night Fighter
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Women on P-82 Twin Mustang Wing with Drop Tanks
P-82 Twin Mustang Nightfighter
P-82 Twin Mustang on Runway
Women Chatting in Front of P-82 Twin Mustang with Drop Tanks
P-82 Twin Mustang on Tarmac
P-82 Twin Mustang Betty Joe with Spectators
P-82 Twin Mustang in Flight
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P-82B Twin Mustang with Ram Jet Installed
Once the standard long-range, high-altitude escort fighter for the U.S. Air Force, the North American P-82 Twin Mustang was the climactic development of a long series of the famous World War II P-51 Mustang series. A radical departure from the conventional single-fuselage airplane, the Twin Mustang was formed by two fuselages joined by the wing and the horizontal stabilizer. With a pilot in each fuselage, it reduced to a minimum the problem of pilot fatigue on ultra-long-range missions. The versatility of the P-82 made it potentially adaptable to a wide variety of roles in modern aerial warfare. It could have been used as a fighter, a long-range escort, long-range reconnaissance, night fighter, attack bomber, rocket fighter or an interceptor.
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BI25752
Boeing ID
123-92-10d
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5100px × 4000px 19MB
License type
RM
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1940s
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engines
exteriors
fighters
full body views
ground shots
historic production status
left front views
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monoplanes
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propeller planes
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scanned from film negative
sunshine
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