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  Kyburz, Scheil, Johansen, Koelich


  by Dick Phillips
 

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  Martin / Swiss Mustangs May 18, 2004 at 00:40:43  
Hi

this could be 44-84857 that was part of a 35-ship deployment from George AFB, CA to Iceland during late August 1952 with the 131st FBG 192nd FBS, later assigned to the 109th FIS MN ANG, to N7343C; reportedly through Cavalier and sold to the Salvadorean Air Force in July 1969, fate unknown.

Cheers
Martin




  Joe Scheil June 02, 2004 at 21:35:04  
You are right I think Martin, as this was the Mustang that never made it to the war. There was a black P-51 that ditched off of Tampico on the trip south, and by process of elimination, this was the only black one. I wonder if she is still there?



  T J Johansen June 07, 2004 at 10:06:30  
Yes, this is N7343C. It was Black w/ red/white trim at the time if I'm not mistaken. It went to El Salvador according to the article in Air Classics. By the way, has the identity of the individual who wrote the article ever come to light? I have heard several versions, but never anything conclusive!

T J Johansen
Oslo, NORWAY




  Marc Koelich June 12, 2004 at 19:59:26  
How reliable is the article? Some of the recently published articles minimize the role played by the additional Mustangs in actual combat operations, i.e. before 18 July 1969.

Cheers
Marc




  Jaap Zwart October 16, 2004 at 11:15:26  
I spotted N7343C at Miami Int on april 12, 1970. Jaap Zwart; The Netherlands.


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