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O que (quem) é USAAF Mustang - definição


USAAF Mustang         
1990 VIDEO GAME
Fire Mustang; US AAF Mustang; US-AAF Mustang
USAAF Mustang is a horizontally scrolling shooter arcade game originally developed by NMK, and published by UPL in 1990. It was ported a year later to the Mega Drive by Taito, while being renamed Fire Mustang.
USCGC Mustang (WPB-1310)         
PATROL VESSEL
Uscgc mustang; USCGC Mustang (WPB-1310)
The USCGC Mustang (WPB-1310), (named after Mustang Island off the coast of Texas), is an Island-class cutter of the United States Coast Guard. She is stationed in Seward, Alaska, at the top of the Gulf of Alaska.
North American P-51 Mustang         
  • Guatemalan Air Force P-51Ds at Guatemala La Aurora International
  • P-51Ds of 82 Squadron RAAF in Bofu, Japan, as part of the [[British Commonwealth Occupation Force]], in 1947
  • P-51 Mustangs of the [[375th Fighter Squadron]], [[Eighth Air Force]] mid-1944
  • A Cavalier Mustang, formerly of the Bolivian Air Force, parked on a Canadian airfield
  • North American F-51D Mustang fighters of No. 2 Squadron of the South African Air Force in Korea, on 1 May 1951
  • An F-51 Mustang, laden with bombs and rockets, taxis through a puddle at an airbase in Korea.
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  • A P-51D at the [[Israeli Air Force Museum]]: The marking beneath the cockpit notes its participation in the wire-cutting operation at the onset of the Suez Crisis.
  • subsequently flown}} during the 1969 [[Football War]], returned to the U.S. by Jerry Janes and flown as ''Cottonmouth''
  • P-51D on the Inglewood assembly line
  • Hucknall]]
  • Indonesian Air Force P-51
  • North American NA-73X, with a short carburetor air-intake scoop and the frameless, rounded windshield: On the production Mustang Mk Is, the frameless windshield was replaced with a three-piece unit that incorporated a bullet-resistant windshield.
  • 3-view drawing of P-51D Mustang
  • Netherlands North American P-51 Mustang
  • Nose of P-51 ''Gunfighter''
  • Wing with three .50 caliber machine guns
  • A USAAF armorer of the [[100th Fighter Squadron]], [[332nd Fighter Group]], 15th U.S. Air Force checks ammunition belts of the .50 caliber (12.7 mm) Browning machine guns in the wings of a North American P-51B Mustang in Italy, ''circa'' September 1944
  • The restored P-51C Mustang associated with the [[Tuskegee Airmen]] now flown by [[Red Tail Project]] as described in ''[[Red Tail Reborn]]''
  • Italian P-51D Mustang.
  • P-51D Mustang ''Detroit Miss'' of the 375th Fighter Squadron: [[Urban L. Drew]] flew this aircraft in the autumn 1944 and shot down six German aircraft, including two jet-powered [[Me 262]]s in a single mission.
  • P-51D Mustang in Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution
  • A P-51 Mustang taking off from [[Iwo Jima]].
  • West Virginia Air National Guard F-51D. Note: postwar "uncuffed" propeller unit.
  • P-51 of the Republic of China Air Force, 1953
  • P-51D 44-14888 of the 8th AF/357th FG/363rd FS, named ''Glamorous Glen III'', is the aircraft in which [[Chuck Yeager]] achieved most of his 12.5 kills, including two Me 262s – shown here with twin single-use 108-gallon (409-l) drop tanks fitted. This aircraft was renamed "Melody's Answer" and crashed on Mar 2, 1945, from unknown causes at Haseloff, west of Treuenbrietzen, Germany.
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  • P-51D in 3 (Canterbury) Squadron TAF livery, performing at 2007 Wings over [[Wairarapa]] airshow
  • Cavalier P-51 Mustang with tiptanks
  • Philippine Air Force P-51D: The tailwheels were fixed in the extended position.
  • 332nd Fighter Group]] (the [[Tuskegee Airmen]]) at Ramitelli, Italy: From left, Lt. [[Dempsey W. Morgran]], Lt. [[Carroll S. Woods]], Lt. [[Robert H. Nelron, Jr.]], Capt. [[Andrew D. Turner]], and Lt. [[Clarence D. Lester]]
  • The F-51D in ROKAF service
  • Swedish Air Force J 26 on display at [[Swedish Air Force Museum]]
  • A restored Swiss Air Force P-51D at the [[Flieger-Flab-Museum]]
  • ''The Rebel'', a P-51D-25-NT, at the 2014 Reno Air Races
  • Alameda]] for the Korean theater, in July 1950.
  • XP-51 ''41-039'' is one of two Mustang Mk I aircraft handed over to the USAAC for testing.
FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION
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The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War, among other conflicts. The Mustang was designed in April 1940 by a team headed by James H.