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North American P-51D Mustang

By Htam

2013 DSC_0593_D300_fused.jpg@ Watsonville Municipal Airport, CA

August 2013

Merlin’s Magic on static display at the Watsonville Fly-In, the name refers to the fact that  P-51Ds are powered by a Packard-built copy of Rolls-Royce’s famous Merlin V-12 (Rolls-Royce named its engines after birds of prey, the Merlin being a species of falcon).  This aircraft is a regular competitor at the Reno Air Races.  More than 8100 of the D-model were produced, contributing to the total of 15,000 Mustangs built for the war. After World War II, the P-51 Mustang served in the air forces of over 55 countries. Nikon D500 w/80-400mm, processed with Aperture.


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