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Old 6th August 2017, 07:02
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Re: The exact name of Chuck Yeager's P51 B

Then I have another question:

1) we initially have a P51B "Glamourus Glen" B6 Y S/N 47-6763, crashed on 5 March 1944

2) we have a second Mustang :
His next assigned a/c a P-51D 44-13897 also B6-Y was lost on 18 October 1944 with Lt. Horace M Roycroft being KIA. This a/c was named “Glamorous Glen II”
3) we finally
have "Glamorous Glen III". A well known picture of this P51D can be seen everywhere on the net.

Is there any photographic evidence of the second P51, Glamorous Glen II ? ??

TIA

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