Jumat, 20 Oktober 2017

Aviation History Briefing- November 2011

Twin Mustang Prototype to Fly Again Truth be told, the North American F-82 wasn’t just two mated Mus- tangs. Most of us who have never gotten our hands greasy on one have assumed the very-long-range postwar twin was simply two P-51 fuselages riveted to a wing center section and horizontal stabilizer.“We’ve found that there are …

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