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The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang was a long-range single-seat World War II fighter aircraft. Designed, built and airborne in just 117 days, the Mustang first flew in RAF service as a fighter-bomber and reconnaissance aircraft before conversion to a bomber escort, employed in raids over Germany, helping ensure Allied air superiority from early 1944.[2]The P-51 was in service with Allied air forces in Europe and also saw limited service against the Japanese in the Pacific War. The Mustang began the Korean War as the United Nations' main fighter, but was relegated to a ground attack role when superseded by jet fighters early in the conflict. Nevertheless, it remained in service with some air forces until the early 1980s.
As well as being economical to produce, the Mustang was a fast, well-made, and highly durable aircraft. The definitive version, the P-51D, was powered by the Packard V-1650, a two-stage two-speed supercharged version of the legendary Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, and was armed with six .50 in (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine guns.
After World War II and the Korean War, many Mustangs were converted for civilian use, especially air racing. The Mustang's reputation was such that, in the mid-1960s, Ford Motor Company's Designer John Najjar proposed the name for a new youth-oriented coupe automobile after the fighter.[3]
Oi gente, qto tempo! Não to mais com mto tempo pra isso daqui, infelizmente, mas vou tentando postar e comentar nas fotos de vcs, qdo dá....
Bom esse é o fofo do Carol, da Fina Flor, ele é perolado, mas beem pouquinho, nada de mais, nem chega perto desses cintilantes, sabe...
Ai, eu amei ele, mto fofo, ele é lilás com o fundo azul, não com fundo rosa, como é o charminho lilás da Risqué, e eu particularmente acho mais bonito assim, lilás com fundinho azul! ;D
É isso meninasss! ;)
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Catalog #: 0075
Subject: The Flying Tigers - China
Title: P-40
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
The lovely P-40 breaks left after flying over the runway at the Addison, TX airport in 2008. This P40 is part of the Cavanaugh Flight Museum collection, and performs at airshows all over.
I have decided to delve into the world of filters, and have been trawling ebay. These are P size filters and are from left to right....
P 122 grad blue filter
P 121 Grad ND filter
P 154 ND8 filter
Im just waiting on a star filter and a tobacco filter now.
Catalog #: 00741
Subject: The Flying Tigers - China
Title: P-47
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Mountain lion P-61 was captured in October of 2017 in the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains. He was less than two years old at the time of capture and weighed 97 pounds, so he is still a subadult male. Courtesy of National Park Service.
Actually all that remains of the A&P in the French Quarter. As of a couple hours before we walked past, it turned into a sushi place. 'Coz who needs grocery stores?
Penn Libraries call number: Inc P-220
Identification:
Enriqueta Augustina Rylands (1843-1908), donor
John Rylands Library, recipient
George John Spencer (1758-1834), owner
The adult male mountain lion now known as P-64 was captured on Boeing land in the Simi Hills on February 28, 2018