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N251MX
Betty Jane |
1943 North American P-51C-10 Mustang C/N 103-22730Discuss this aircraft in community |
| Manufacturer: | North American |
| Model: | P-51C-10 Mustang Search all North American P-51C-10 |
| Year built: | 1943 |
| Construction Number (C/N): | 103-22730 |
| Aircraft Type: | Fixed wing single engine |
| Number of Seats: | 2 |
| Number of Engines: | 1 |
| Engine Type: | Reciprocating |
| Engine Manufacturer and Model: | Packard LIBERTY |
| Also Registered As: | 42-103293 De-registered |
| Registration Number: | N251MX |
| Alternative Code/Name: | Betty Jane |
| Mode S (ICAO24) Code: | A25C5E |
| Certification Class: | Limited |
| Certification Issued: | 2008-04-30 |
| Air Worthiness Test: | 2004-05-04 |
| Last Action Taken: | 2008-04-30 |
| Current Status: | Valid |
| Registration Type: | Corporation |
| Owner: | Collings Foundation |
| Address: | Stow, MA 01775 United States |
| Region: | New England |
| Mark J Kopczewski, 2011-07-30 22:25:19 | |
| I never thought I'd ever see a North American TP P51-C aka the Razorback. Must be a very rare beast in itself, let alone being a C series. I did find a Curtiss TP-40N Warhawk at Fantasy of Flight. It's serial is: N923. The colour scheme of this Mustang is very similar to that of The Tuskegee Airmen (or Red Tails). Kermit Weeks at Fantasy of Flight, Florida, USA has a P51-C in liveried in their honour called "INA The Macon Belle". Serial: NX1204. I would like to know who Ina was and if 'she' was a pilots sweetheart from Macon, Georgia, GA. | |