Initially developed to provide an export alternative to the P-40 for France and the UK, North American’s P-51 would prove to be a superb aircraft that would rank among the most decisive weapons of the Second World War. With its streamlined airframe and highly efficient cooling system, the aircraft would reach new heights when equipped with the far more advanced Packard Merlin engine. Though its early years would prove troublesome, it would solve long standing issues regarding the lack of long range bomber escorts, and achieve a level of performance beyond its Axis contemporaries.
Based on an article by Henry H. with illustrations by Ed Jackson
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Based on article by Henry H.
Narrated by Sosoniaru
Edited by Brancovich
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