J.F.
April 6th 07, 02:35 AM
P-51 Mustang
A P-51 Mustang, redesignated F-51 Mustang, was transferred to NACA
High-Speed Flight Research Station (HSFRC) from
Langley Research Center in 1950. The F-51 Mustang was the first aircraft to
employ the NACA laminar-flow airfoil design and could dive to around Mach
number 0.8. As an F-51 (fighter instead of pursuit), it was used as a
proficiency aircraft at
the HSFRC. Records show it was used as a chase and support aircraft 395
times. Neil Armstrong was among the pilots using it
to chase some of the X-Planes. The P-51 was retired in 1959 as a result of a
taxiing mishap.
A P-51 Mustang, redesignated F-51 Mustang, was transferred to NACA
High-Speed Flight Research Station (HSFRC) from
Langley Research Center in 1950. The F-51 Mustang was the first aircraft to
employ the NACA laminar-flow airfoil design and could dive to around Mach
number 0.8. As an F-51 (fighter instead of pursuit), it was used as a
proficiency aircraft at
the HSFRC. Records show it was used as a chase and support aircraft 395
times. Neil Armstrong was among the pilots using it
to chase some of the X-Planes. The P-51 was retired in 1959 as a result of a
taxiing mishap.