During World War II, the Mustang destroyed 4,950 Luftwaffe aircraft in the air—the most of any U.S. fighter in the European ...
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The Erickson Aircraft Collection

Regular contributor Ugo Vicenzi visits the Erickson Aircraft Collection in Madras, Oregon, where he flies aboard several of its iconic warbirds and explores how Jack and Oliver Erickson built one of ...
Decidedly fast, deadly if given the chance, well made in its latter iterations and able to fly over long distances, the North American P-51 Mustang is one of the best aircraft in the world. Also, one ...
The USAAF sought an aircraft that could fly longer distances while retaining the Mustang’s performance characteristics—so North American simply fused two P-51s together. During World War II, the ...
With its striking yellow paint scheme and neon green accents, this Ford Shelby GT350 isn't your average pony car. That's because it was inspired by one of the best-known fighter aircraft ever to take ...
Before the Ford Mustang came to be, North America built a plane called P-51 Mustang. Care to guess why this pony has been named after the most famous P-51 Mustang of them all? Regardless of the fact ...
A P-51 Mustang in flight during a 2017 air show at Langley Air Force Base, in Virginia. A private company in Hawaii will soon start taking sightseers up in their vintage Mustang, which was known as ...
Ford’s “Ole Yeller” pony car is the most track-ready road-legal Mustang ever produced, a statement that makes much more sense when you realize it starts off in life as a Shelby GT350. Inspired by the ...
The public mostly remembers the North American P-51 Mustang as the fighter plane that protected Allied bombers over Germany and Japan during World War II. Overshadowed by newer jet fighters by the ...