Issue 2 - P-51 Mustang: Video
By: Web Editor
Take off and landing footage from the cockpit of a P-51 Mustang.
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The aircraft is P-51D 44-13521 Marinell on take off from Fowlmere on 15th August 2009, almost 65 years to the day it took off from there and was shot down over France on a low level bombing mission.
The pilot is Maurice Hammond who also rebuilt the aircraft. The footage has been shot by Jarrod Cotter, editor of Aviation Classics.
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Current Issue: The Hawker Hurricane
Two UK fighters have gone from being mere machines to become icons. The first is the Supermarine Spitfire, the second is the subject of the next issue of Aviation Classics... the Hawker Hurricane.
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