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FS2004/FSX – North American Aviation P-51A Mustang

FS2004/FSX – North American Aviation P-51A Mustang. On September 9, 1940, only 102 days after the contract had been signed, the NA-73X prototype was rolled out though still waiting for its engine. The new fighter was named Mustang by the British, and the first British version was designated Mustang I. As soon as it was available, the 1120 hp Allison V-171 0-39 power plant was installed, and engine and taxi tests began. By comparison, Mustangs with the Allison engine could outperform the Merlin-powered variants below 15,000 feet. When production of the Allison-engined Mustang ended, 1580 examples had been built. Gmax model by A.F. Scrub.

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