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P-51 Mustang
P-51 Mustang
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One-Quarter Scale NA-73 Mustang Model at NAA Wind Tunnel
One-Quarter Scale NA-73 Mustang Model at NAA Wind Tunnel
P-51H Mustang Wind Tunnel Model
RAF Mustang 1a at NAA Plant Cockpit
RAF Mustang 1a at NAA Plant Fueling
P-51 Mustang Is and B-25C Mitchells at Inglewood Modification Lines
Workers Pouring Kirksite at North American Aviation's Inglewood Foundry
P-51D Mustang on Apron with WASP on Wing
B-25C Mitchell, P-51 Mustang I, and Douglas Devastators at Inglewood Flight Ramp
P-51B Mustangs Ready to Fly - Cropped version
RAF P-51 Mustang I on Tarmac
P-51D Mustangs on Tarmac at Sunset
A-36 Invader Engine Runup
NAA Navion and P-51 Mustang
P-51B Mustang Machine Gun Boresight at Test Firing Facility
P-51 Mustang on Tarmac
P-51D Mustang On Ground
Final Painting of a A-36 Invader
P-51 Mustang “Airframe on the half shell”
P-51 Mustang on Tarmac
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One-Quarter Scale NA-73 Mustang Model at NAA Wind Tunnel
The North American P-51 Mustang introduced the laminar flow wing. North American Aviation's engineers inspect a $20,000 mahogany-and-metal wind tunnel model produced by over two dozen craftsmen at NAA's model shop. The quarter-scale model weighed 400 pounds and was fastened carefully to struts in the Inglewood wind tunnel for testing.
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BI224007
Boeing ID
km-7
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