Elmer W. Marr, John M. Olson, Paul E. Marshall. ... Robert B. Pen rod, Dan McCord, John T. Peters, Ronald M. McCord, William A. Phillipy, Peter R. McCorkle, Quentin G. Phipps. ... Helen M. Turner. E. C. Schauer, Col William A. Turner.
Graff explores the post-World War II history of this iconic plane, making this a book that every single World War II, history, and aviation enthusiast will want to buy.
A pictorial history of the P-51 Mustang, thought to be the finest U.S. fighter plane of World War II.
Looks at the design and development history of the P-51 Mustang fighter plane.
By the fall of 1951, the only USAF ground-attack unit still operating F-51s was the 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing. ... Immediately after the war, the ANG had sixty-five fighter-bomber and fighter-interceptor squadrons still flying F-51D and ...
This is its story, including plentiful photos and information for modelers.
The greatest fighter to emerge from WWII is brought vividly to life through the stunning photographs of John Dibbs. The story is told through quotes and anecdotes of the greatest Mustang Aces of WWII.
Description: A P-51 Mustang in the air. "P-51 Mustang. March 1944 Italy. Res, Far, Haly, Kade I.".
Here, in words and images, the esteemed aviation historian Martin Bowman tells the story of an aircraft that continues to provoke enthusiastic praise.