Lost P-51
#1

Hello guys,
I have a picture of a lost P-51 Mustang aircraft called "Wings of Corry" from my hometown of Corry, Pennsylvania that I found in my local museum. I was wondering if you guys had any info or anything on the whereabouts of this particular aircraft or any related info. Thanks.

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Here is a photo of the said aircraft in question.
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#2

Nice find. But sorry no inf on this bird. Cry
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#3

jak24610 Wrote:Nice find. But sorry no inf on this bird. Cry

Don't be sad. It's okay. I don't exactly have alot of info on this aircraft either.
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#4

Try using Wiki. :wink:
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#5

jak24610 Wrote:Try using Wiki. :wink:

Why should I try using Wikipedia?
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#6

I dont know if it can help or help you found something...

The original Corry Field had its beginning in 1923 in a remote area north of Pensacola, with relocation to its present site in 1928. The station honors Medal of Honor winner LCDR William M. Corry Jr., who died as a result of burns received while attempting to rescue a fellow officer from a crashed and burning aircraft. LCDR Corry was one of Naval Aviation
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#7

[quote="Superdooper"]I dont know if it can help or help you found something...

The original Corry Field had its beginning in 1923 in a remote area north of Pensacola, with relocation to its present site in 1928. The station honors Medal of Honor winner LCDR William M. Corry Jr., who died as a result of burns received while attempting to rescue a fellow officer from a crashed and burning aircraft. LCDR Corry was one of Naval Aviation
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#8

Its paintscheme looks like a blue-ish and look at background in picture. Pretty naval to me
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#9

jak24610 Wrote:Its paintscheme looks like a blue-ish and look at background in picture. Pretty naval to me

Okay, but the US Navy did not usually fly P-51s or did they? Then again, the photo is faded from age. So that's probably why it would have that appearance if it's a faded and dated photo. Looks like a land base to me. As far as I can tell.
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#10

They did infact have Pacific P51B's
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#11

jak24610 Wrote:They did infact have Pacific P51B's
Do you have any proof? They US Army Air Force usually flew P-51s in the Pacific. So, if it was stationed in Florida, then how did it end up in Corry, Pennsylvania?
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The location of Corry, Pennsylvania is highlighted in red. This is Northwest Pennsylvania USA.
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#12

jak24610 Wrote:Its paintscheme looks like a blue-ish and look at background in picture. Pretty naval to me

I looked at the photo too and what i see are not palm tress but heavy equipment and what appear to be sister mustangs parked in front of hangars. While this could still be a Pacific based acft, it more likely appears to be ETO based and the paint scheme Olive Drab over gray. Unfortunately the acft serial number is not visible, but appears to have been painted around rather than re-stenciled. That might suggest the acft was silver and then painted cammo at the deployed location. Too bad the museum didn't a little more info on the picture in question.
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#13

I doubt it`s a Naval P-51. Here`s a link to Navy P-51`s

http://www.mustang.gaetanmarie.com/arti ... /naval.htm
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#14

Many p 51 groupe was base in china and pacific theatre.......Like the 75 th FS 23 th FG.....

You see this one seem to be one too
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And can t find more googling place like this..

http://www.mustangsmustangs.net/p-51/p5 ... /pto.shtml
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#15

I would look here

http://www.mustangsmustangs.net/p-51/p51who/index1.php
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