Here are a couple photos of the Collins Foundation's two seater P-51 taking off.
Here are a couple photos of the Collins Foundation's two seater P-51 taking off.
Nice photographs, Daniel! Do you know what the thing looking like a barrel under the port wing was, please?
I had the fortune to ride in the back of a two-seater P-51. The Brat III from the Cavanaugh Flight Museum. It was a bucket list item for me and it was worth every dollar. Though I was the only flight for the day and the pilot REALLY wanted to show me the Full Monty. High G turns, a max climb maneuver and a simulated strafing run on a train (which was actually just a road in the aptly named Black Forest suburb). He asked if I was up to a full demo, and I said yes. He kept asking if I was OK, and I kept saying yes.
But I was wrong... I held it in, but I turned as green as a human can. Upon landing, I had to just sit in the plane for awhile. A crowd gathered around the aircraft after it parked, and everyone had a good laugh at the green guy sitting in the back. Smiled and waved.
The three most startling things to me:
1) Power to weight ratio - she had the Packard Merlin engine running at 1,590 HP - just leapt off the runway
2) How light the controls were - yes there are full controls in the back seat and the pilot reported I was gripping them like a gorilla during my short flying stint
3) How amazing and unlimited the view was out the bubble cockpit - the edge of the cockpit was down at my elbows as I sat there and the wings are so short and stubby, they blocked very little of the view
A true once-in-a lifetime for a non-pilot aviation aficionado like me. I posted a few pics on my profile page. Highly recommended!
Nice!
Thanks Bob for the photos!
Hmmm... I'll look closer
My favorite Mustang is the D model.
that looks beautiful! i hope they dont wreck it.
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