
The P-51 Mustang, originally designed for the RAF during WWII, is a long-range, fast flying fighter designed to pursue and overtake enemy aircraft.

The P-51 Mustang, originally designed for the RAF during WWII, is a long-range, fast flying fighter designed to pursue and overtake enemy aircraft.
Nice!!
Thanks, Joe!
Amazing looking plane, love the first photo, Tim!
Thanks, Mia!
Impressive details 😉
Thanks, Harry!
Curious name.
I assume it refers to the owners, but maybe the pilot and co-pilot. Thanks, courier.
“When a two-seat TF showed up, it was said that its pilots were “two loose nuts behind the wheel,” and so it was aptly christened Toulouse Nuts.”
(Beth E. Stanton, Collings Foundation)
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Thanks for that, Ron. I figured the christening must be something along those lines.
I enjoyed the comment above as much as the photos. Good to know the history of the name!
Thanks, Lavinia!
Interesting name for an aircraft. Love all the rivets in it.