Century Concepts CC1190 P-51 Mustang framed photograph - matted to include P-51 metal "skin" by Century Concept |
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Scale: N/A |
Length: 11" |
Width: 14" |
Composition: Other |
SKU: CC-CC1190 |
Period: World War II |
CENTURY CONCEPT SPECIALTY ITEMS
The P51 Mustang was one of the most effective planes of World War Two. The P51 Mustang gave the bombers of US 8th Air Force the fighter cover it so desperately needed over occupied Europe and, therefore, greatly assisted the bombing campaign against Nazi Germany in World War Two. The P51 B was first used in December 1943 and in May 1944, the P51-D was introduced. This plane was fitted with fuel drop tanks that gave it far greater mileage in the air. As well as escorting bombers, the Mustang attacked the Luftwaffe on the ground, destroying many aircraft. As World War Two neared its end, many German fighter planes remained on the ground due to lack of spare parts and fuel. They were an inviting target for Mustang pilots. The P51 Mustang had an astonishing success rate. Its ratio for kills to losses was said to have been 19 kills for every 1 Mustang lost. The P51 Mustang is credited with the destruction of 4,950 German planes, more than any other Allied fighter, and some of these kills included the jet powered Me 262. Such was the success of the Mustang, that the Senate War Investigating Committee set up by Harry Truman in 1944, called it "the most aerodynamically perfect pursuit plane in existence". Matted and framed in wood under glass with a small piece of P-51 metal "skin" from a restoration project.. Certificate of authenticity included
Info: P-51 Mustang framed photograph - matted to include P51 metal "skin"