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Old 2nd December 2015, 10:42
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Identify RAF P51B

Dear all,

Who can help me identify this crash landed P51B used by the RAF ?

Thanks in advance,

Michel

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Old 2nd December 2015, 13:49
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Re: Identify RAF P51B

Not a P-51B but a Mustang I .
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Old 2nd December 2015, 13:55
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Re: Identify RAF P51B

The air scoop over the engine identifies this as a Mustang I with an Allison engine. The single ID letter is typical of Mustang I markings .
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Old 2nd December 2015, 14:04
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Re: Identify RAF P51B

Looks like AP212 under the tail.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Bethell

"On 7 December 1942 Bethell was a member of a flight flying a low-level ground attack mission in the Alkmaar area of the Netherlands when his Mustang “V for Victor” (serial number AP212) was hit by light anti-aircraft fire while only 20 feet off the ground. He crash landed and tried to evade German infantrymen searching for him by hiding in a dyke but was captured.[6] Following interrogation at Dulag Luft he was sent to prison camp Stalag Luft III at Sagan.[7] During his time in captivity he was promoted flight lieutenant on 7 February 1944.[8]"
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Old 2nd December 2015, 23:42
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Re: Identify RAF P51B

Hi Guy's,

Yes it is a Mustang I, sorry my mistake...

Revi16 indeed, its look like AP212 an I think this is the plane were I was looking for. Many thanks Guy's......
Keep up the good work.

Michel
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Old 12th December 2015, 17:40
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Re: Identify RAF P51B

Hi Michel,

I can confirm that this is indeed AP212.

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Re: Identify RAF P51B

Hans,

Thanks for your confirm....
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