Originally intended for long-range heavy bomber escort missions over Japan during World War Two, the F-82 arrived in service too late but did see action in the next war in Korea. On Jun. 25, 1950, a ...
To clear up confusion from the outset, North American Aviation's Twin Mustang was known by three different designations. It was labeled as the P-82 when it first came off the production line, but in ...
Towards the end of the Second World War, as the United States considered their options for a possible invasion of Japan, there was demand for a new fighter that could escort long range bombers on ...
The P-51 Mustang of World War II fame was a marvel of mass production: thanks to five different fuselage sections, the famous fighter could be built in record time. It was also remarkably quickly ...
Given the incredible success of the P-51 Mustang during the Second World War, it’s perhaps no surprise that the United States entertained the idea of combining two of the iconic fighters on the same ...
The Second World War was all the motivation the world needed to advance itself technologically. Fueled by the desire to end years of suffering, nations developed the tools needed for the task, tools ...
Summary: The P-82/F-82 Twin Mustang, a unique fighter aircraft born out of North American Aviation’s innovation, showcased a twin-fuselage design with two pilots. Emerging after World War II, it ...
MT-Propeller has developed a new four-blade composite propeller (MTV-4-1) for warbirds with engines up to 2,200 hp, certified by EASA for P-51 and F-82 Mustangs. The propeller aims to address the ...
Cover title: Pilot's manual for F-82 Twin Mustang. "AN 01-60JJA-1." "Published under authority of the Secretary of the Air Force and the Chief of the Bureau of ...
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