P-51D Mustang

P-51D Mustang

PaísE.e.u.u
TipoCaza monomotor
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Galería de fotos en un P-51D Mustang, El P-51 Mustang es un avión de combate estadounidense diseñado por North American Aviation que fue utilizado durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

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The North American P-51 Mustang is considered one of the most successful and iconic American fighter aircraft of World War II. The P-51D was the definitive and most-produced variant, distinguished by its new engine and superior all-around visibility.


Key Characteristics and Role

  • Engine Upgrade: The Mustang’s legendary performance came from the integration of the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine (built under license by Packard as the V-1650-7), which solved the original Allison engine’s poor high-altitude performance.
  • Long-Range Escort: The P-51D’s greatest contribution was its ability to carry external drop tanks, giving it an operational range of over 1,600 miles. This allowed it to escort Allied heavy bombers (earning the nickname “Little Friend”) on missions all the way to Berlin and back, ultimately helping the Allies gain air superiority over Europe.
  • Cockpit and Visibility: The ‘D’ model introduced the distinctive Plexiglas “bubble” canopy, which dramatically improved the pilot’s all-around vision compared to earlier versions.
  • Armamento: The P-51D was typically armed with six .50 caliber Browning machine guns mounted in the wings, along with hard points for bombs (up to 2,000 lbs) or rockets for ground-attack roles.

P-51D Mustang Specifications Summary

Category Especificación
Planta motriz Packard V-1650-7 Merlin (1,490–1,720 hp)
Envergadura 37 ft 0 in (11.28 m)
Longitud 32 ft 3 in (9.83 m)
Max Speed ~437 mph (703 km/h) at 25,000 ft
Service Ceiling 41,900 ft (12,770 m)
Armamento 6 x .50 cal machine guns + up to 2,000 lbs ordnance

Historical Impact

The P-51D not only turned the tide of the air war over Europe in 1944 but also saw extensive service in the Pacific and as a fighter-bomber in the Korean War (re-designated F-51). Its combination of speed, high-altitude performance, and unparalleled range made it one of the most effective propeller-driven fighters ever built.


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