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The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang was an American long-range single-seat fighter aircraft that entered service with Allied air forces in the middle years of World War II. The P-51 became one of the conflict's most successful and recognisable aircraft.
As well as being economical to produce, the Mustang was a fast, well-made and highly durable aircraft. The definitive version of the single-seat fighter was powered by the Packard V-1650-3, a two-stage two-speed supercharged 12-cylinder Packard-built version of the legendary Rolls-Royce Merlin engine.
After World War II and the Korean conflict, many Mustangs were converted for civilian use, especially air racing.
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Specifications :
Wingspan: 47in (1200mm)
Wing Area: 350 Sq Ins ( 24Dm2)
Length: 36in (920mm)
Weight: 1.5lbs (670g)
Electric: 150W Brushless Motor (Supplied)
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