U S Army Air Forces P-51 Mustang Challenge and 10 similar items
U S ARMY AIR FORCES P-51 MUSTANG Challenge Coin with special velvet case
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Quantity Available: |
7 in stock |
Condition: |
New |
Material: |
Velvet |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Type: |
Challenge Coin |
Theme: |
Militaria |
Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
Time Period Manufactured: |
2001-Now |
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No |
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1555751960 |
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U S ARMY AIR FORCES P-51 MUSTANG Challenge Coin.
This is a great looking U S Army Air Forces P-51 Mustang challenge coin. Coin has reeded edges and is about 1 9/16" in diameter. All details are raised lettering silver plated. Coin is contained in an acrylic air tight holder.
The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter bomber used during World War II, the Korean War and other conflicts. The Mustang was designed in 1940 by North American Aviation (NAA) in response to a requirement of the British Purchasing Commission. The Purchasing Commission approached North American Aviation to build Curtiss P-40 fighters under license for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Rather than build an old design from another company, North American Aviation proposed the design and production of a more modern fighter. The prototype NA-73X airframe was rolled out on 9 September 1940, 102 days after the contract was signed, and first flew on 26 October.
The Mustang was originally designed to use the Allison V-1710 engine, which, in its earlier variants, had limited high-altitude performance. It was first flown operationally by the RAF as a tactical-reconnaissance aircraft and fighter-bomber (Mustang Mk I). The addition of the Rolls-Royce Merlin to the P-51B/C model transformed the Mustang's performance at altitudes above 15,000 ft, allowing the aircraft to compete with the Luftwaffe's fighters. The definitive version, the P-51D was powered by the Packard V-1650-7, a license-built a version of the Rolls-Royce Merlin 66 two-stage two-speed supercharged engine, and was armed with six .50 caliber (12.7mm) M2/AN Browning machine guns.
From late 1943, P-51Bs and Cs (supplemented by P-51Ds from mid-1944) were used by the USAAF's Eighth Air Force to escort bombers in raids over Germany, while the RAF's Second Tactical Air Force and the USAAF's Ninth Air Force used the Merlin-powered Mustangs as fighter-bombers, roles in which the Mustang helped ensure Allied air superiority in 1944. The P-51 was also used by allied air forces in the North African, Mediterranean, Italian and Pacific theaters. During World War II, Mustang pilots claimed to have destroyed 4,950 enemy aircraft.
At the start of the Korean War, the Mustang was the main fighter of the United Nations until jet fighters, including the F-86, took over this role; the Mustang then became a specialized fighter-bomber. Despite the advent of jet fighters, the Mustang remained in service with some air forces until the early 1980s. After the Korean War, Mustangs became popular civilian warbird and air racing aircraft.
Role Fighter
National origin United States
Manufacturer North American Aviation
First flight 26 October 1940
Introduction January 1942 (RAF)
Status Retired from military service 1984 (Dominican Air Force)
Primary users United States Army Air Forces
Royal Air Force
Chinese Nationalist Air Force
numerous others (see below)
Number built More than 15,000
Unit cost
US$50,985 in 1945
Variants North American A-36 Apache
Rolls-Royce Mustang Mk.X
Cavalier Mustang
North American F-82 Twin Mustang
Developed into Piper PA-48 Enforcer
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