About 230 Mustangs still fly.
There was a great variation of the range of WWII aircraft. Range of fighter aircraft was the biggest concern, and until the introduction of the p51 Mustang the bomber forces suffered huge losses because because the fighter escorts could not follow them all the way to the targets and back, leaving them vulnerable to German fighters. the range of the mustang allowed an escort to and from the targets, and they were able to inflict huge damages on the Reich.
Most Spitfires cold fly about 800 miles.
The average bird can fly for 1-5 hours and rest for 1-2 hours then fly again
The standard wartime P-51D with the Packard built Merlin engine could do 437 mph at 25,000 ft.
It Could be any episode.if not she doesnt fly.so far i saw she never flew/flyd.so i guess she doesnt fly
No, airplanes could not fly that far when he was alive. All his intercontinental travel was by ocean liner. However IIRC he was the first person to fly an airplane IN Australia.
An excellent design and good engines.
they fly on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on! they fly forever!
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190 at the fly wheel.
According to official records, about 2400 emergency landings were made on the island by B29's and presumably, by their P51 escort fighters.