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45-11582 N5441V "Dolly"
Ed Maloney, Chino CA
P-51 Survivor 45-11582 N5441V
Status: Flying
NAA Type: P-51D-30NT
Serial #: 45-11582
Registry: N5441V
.. past:
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History: 45-11582 N5441V "Dolly"
1945: Jul 26, delivered, USAAF, storage, Kelly Field San Antonio TX
1947: 31st FG, SAC, Turner AFB Albany GA
1949: ANG Service, TN, VT, WV
1957: sold surplus, McClellan AFB, Sacramento CA
1957: N5441V, Ed Maloney / The Air Museum, Ontario CA
Spam Can
Glamorous Glen III
1976: Nov 22, N5441V, Planes of Fame Air Museum, Chino CA
Spirit of Phoenix, racer #8
Spam Can
2004: repainted as 4th FG "VF B"
2011: polished, no markings, yellow tail - Breitling commercial shoot
2013: Dolly
2023: Jun 16, N5441V, Planes of Fame Air Museum, Chino CA
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  Mike Christian    
  Curtis Fowles   MustangsMustangs  
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  Mike Shakocius    
  Don Vance    
  Dave Hackett    
  Britt Dietz   Warbird Photos  
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