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    Airframe Family: North American A-36 / P-51/F-51 Mustang / P-48 Enforcer
    Latest Model:P-51D-30-NA Mustang
    Last Military Serial:410 FAS
    Construction Number:122-41463
    Last Civil Registration:PH-JAT
    Latest Owner or Location:Wings Over Holland B. V., Lelystad

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a P-51D-30-NA by North American at Inglewood, California, USA.

    Circa 1944

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 44-74923.

    By September 1947

    Transferred to 4126th AAF Base Unit, San Bernardino, CA.

    September 1947

    Transferred to 4121st AF Base Unit, Kelly AFB, San Antonio, TX.

    December 1947

    Transferred to 27th FG SAC, Kearney AFB, NE.

    November 1948

    Transferred to 188th FS, NM ANG, Kirtland AFB, NM.

    May 1951

    Transferred to Long Beach AFB, CA.

    December 1952

    Transferred to 4750th Training Group, Yuma AFB, AZ.

    December 1953

    Transferred to 133rd FIS, NH ANG, Grenier AFB, NH.

    May 1954

    Transferred to 168th FBS, IL ANG, Chicago, IL.

    October 1956

    Transferred to Air Material Command, McClellan AFB, Sacramento, CA.

    September 1957

    Declared surplus at McClellan.

    September 1957

    To Hammer Cropdusters Inc/Joe K. Hammer, Sacramento, CA with new c/r N5438V.

    3 July 1958

    Certificate of airworthiness for NL6395 (P-51D, 4474923) issued.

    From 1963 to 1964

    To J. J. Wolohan, Livingston, CA keeping c/r N5438V.

    From 1966 to 1969

    To Hawke Dusters/Walter M. Fountain, Modesto, CA keeping c/r N5438V.

    July 1969

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Fuerza Aerea Salvadorenais with s/n 410.

    1974

    Transported by ship.
    Returned to the US as a dismantled wreck.

    Became a restoration project adopting the ID of USAAF s/n 44-11353.
    For more information about this other airframe see this Airframe Dossier

    1974

    To Donald R. Anderson, Saugus, CA with new c/r N132.

    From 1974 to 1984

    Restored.
    The work was carried out by Dave Clinton and Don Anderson.

    1978

    To Donald R. Anderson, Saugus, CA with new c/r N100DD.

    From 1981 to 1984

    To John R. Sandberg, Robstown, TX keeping c/r N100DD.

    From 14 September 1982 to 19 September 1982

    Raced as #28, named TIPSY TOO.
    Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Jim Orton. Qualified in 11th place with an average speed of 375.02 mph. Raced in the Silver race. Finished in 5th place with an average speed of 363.54 mph. Raced in the Silver 1 race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 362.90 mph. Raced in the Silver Semi-Final race. Finished in 5th place with an average speed of 348.07 mph.

    September 1982


    Photographer: Gary Maisack
    Notes: At Reno Air Races, Nevada

    From 12 September 1983 to 18 September 1983

    Raced as #28, named TIPSY TOO.
    Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Chuck Hall. Qualified in 22nd place with an average speed of 353.88 mph. Raced in the Medallion race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 364.58 mph. Raced in the Medallion 1 race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 368.96 mph.

    By 15 September 1983


    Photographer: Charlene Aro

    15 September 1983

    While racing a Reno-Stead with the pilot Chuck Hall, the engine blew in the Medallion Heat 2. Bellied in at Lemon Valley, NV.

    Circa 15 September 1983


    Photographer: Charlene Aro

    15 September 1983


    Photographer: Tim OBrien
    Notes: Michael Parson comments (September 2010): I watched it go into the dry lake bed from the east hill side back when we could all hang out there. He lost electrical and no one knew he had left the race. They had to call out all of the aircraft race numbers to find out who was missing. I was a police officer back then and called it in on my portable radio.

    15 September 1983


    Photographer: Tim OBrien

    Repaired.

    April 1984


    Photographer: Malcolm Gougan Collection
    Notes: Photographed at Madera, CA.

    May 1984


    Photographer: Malcolm Gougan Collection
    Notes: Photographed at Chino, CA.

    May 1984


    Photographer: Malcolm Gougan Collection
    Notes: Photographed at Chino, CA.

    From 10 September 1984 to 16 September 1984

    Raced as #28, named Tipsy Too.
    Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Gary Levitz. Qualified in 10th place with an average speed of 406.105 mph. Raced in Heat 2 Gold. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 389.051 mph. Raced in Heat 4A. Finished in 3rd place with an average speed of 390.898 mph. Raced in Heat 6. Finished in 2nd place with an average speed of 366.882 mph. Raced in the Championship race. Finished in 5th place with an average speed of 385.592 mph.

    Circa 10 September 1984


    Photographer: Shawn Aro

    Circa 10 September 1984


    Photographer: Bradley Haskin

    From October 1984 to 1994

    To Gary R. Levitz, Dallas, TX with new c/r N345.

    From 14 September 1987 to 20 September 1987

    Raced as #38, named Miss Ashley.
    Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Gary Levitz. Qualified in 12th place with an average speed of 380.419 mph. Raced in Heat 1A. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 371.466 mph. Raced in Heat 2C. Finished in 3rd place with an average speed of 375.946 mph. Raced in Heat 3D. Finished in 2nd place with an average speed of 385.417 mph. Raced in the Championship race. Finished in 6th place with an average speed of 375.824 mph.

    After 1987


    Photographer: Charlene Aro

    Markings Applied: NL345
    Despite the registration change the airframe remained marked as N345 for some time, at least until the races in September 1988.

    From 7 May 1988 to 8 May 1988

    Raced as #38, named Miss Ashley.
    Competed at the Hamilton California in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Steve Hinton from Corona, CA. Qualified in 12th place with an average speed of 344.280 mph. Raced in the Consolation race. Finished in 3rd place with an average speed of 345.160 mph.

    From 12 September 1988 to 18 September 1988

    Raced as #38, named Miss Ashley.
    Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Gary Levitz. Qualified in 19th place with an average speed of 379.480 mph. Raced in Heat 1B. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 365.970 mph. Raced in Heat 2D. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 383.135 mph. Raced in Heat 3. Finished in 5th place with an average speed of 379.269 mph. Raced in the Medallion 2 race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 381.347 mph.

    12 September 1988


    Photographer: Unknown
    Notes: Photographed at the Reno Air Races.

    17 September 1988


    Photographer: Anthony Taylor / warbirdfotos.com
    Notes: September 17, 1988 NCAR Reno - Saturdays UNL Heat 3C - Gary Levits in Miss Ashley between pylon 3 and pylon 4. Finished 5th at 379.269mph

    From 11 September 1989 to 17 September 1989

    Raced as #38, named Miss Ashley.
    Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Gary Levitz. Qualified in 16th place with an average speed of 387.553 mph. Started Heat 1B, but did not finish. Raced in Heat 2D. Finished in 3rd place with an average speed of 361.419 mph. Raced in Heat 3D. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 367.391 mph. Started the Consolation race, but did not finish.

    Markings Applied: NL345
    Despite the registration change the airframe remained marked as N345 for some time, at least until the races in September 1988.

    From 11 August 1990 to 12 August 1990

    Raced as #38, named Miss Ashley.
    Was to have competed at the Colorado National Air Races, but did not arrive. The primary pilot was to be Gary Levitz.

    From 17 September 1990 to 23 September 1990

    Raced as #38, named Miss Ashley.
    Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Gary Levitz. Qualified in 10th place with an average speed of 399.281 mph. Raced in Heat 1A. Finished in 2nd place with an average speed of 400.010 mph. Raced in Heat 2C. Finished in 5th place with an average speed of 373.383 mph. Raced in Heat 3. Finished in 5th place with an average speed of 295.963 mph. Raced in Heat 3D. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 371.743 mph. Raced in the Consolation race. Finished in 2nd place with an average speed of 407.210 mph.

    From 9 September 1991 to 15 September 1991

    Raced as #38, named Miss Ashley.
    Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Gary Levitz. Qualified in 12th place with an average speed of 390.921 mph. Raced in Heat 1A. Finished in 4th place with an average speed of 383.425 mph. Raced in Heat 2C. Finished in 3rd place with an average speed of 384.344 mph. Raced in Heat 3D. Finished in 2nd place with an average speed of 401.255 mph. Raced in the Consolation race. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 411.158 mph.

    From 14 September 1992 to 20 September 1992

    Raced as #38, named Miss Ashley.
    Competed at the National Championship Air Races in the Unlimited class. The primary pilot was Gary Levitz. Qualified in 12th place with an average speed of 387.601 mph. Started Heat 1A, but did not finish. Raced in Heat 2C. Finished in 5th place with an average speed of 338.757 mph. Raced in Heat 3D. Finished in 1st place with an average speed of 388.051 mph. Raced in the Championship race. Finished in 7th place with an average speed of 378.344 mph.

    From April 1994 to 1999

    To Shelly R. Levitz, Phoenix, AZ with new c/r N6395.

    March 1995

    Crated at Kissimmee, FL.

    Transported by ship.
    Moved to the Netherlands.

    From 1999 to 2011

    To Early Birds Collection/Jaap Jat van Mesdag, Lelystad, Netherlands.

    Based at Early Birds Museum/Stichting Vroege Vogels, Lelystad Airport, Lelystad, Flevoland.
    View the Location Dossier

    From 1999 to 2004

    Stored dismantled in crates at Lelystad.

    2004

    Reassembled.

    November 2004

    Restoration started.

    November 2006

    To Early Birds Foundation, Lelystad with new c/r PH-JAT.

    Restoration continued.

    2010

    Restoration continued.
    Markings Applied: Trusty Rusty
    The work was carried out at Lelystad. Restored to represent the Mustang of Capt. Robert P. Winks.

    17 November 2010

    First engine runs.

    27 January 2011

    To unknown owner with c/r N6395.
    Sale reported to a new owner in Oradell, NJ.

    29 June 2011

    To Jaap V. Mesdag, Lelystad keeping c/r N6395.

    2 December 2011

    Civil registration, N6395, cancelled.
    Exported to Netherlands.

    5 December 2011

    To Wings Over Holland B. V., Lelystad with new c/r PH-JAT (N.American P-51D, 122-41463).

    13 March 2012

    First flight.

    13 March 2012

    Ff 413578/C5-W Trusty Rusty.

    Markings Applied: TRUSTY RUSTY, C5 W, 413578

    Grounded at Lelystad for engine work.

    26 March 2014


    Photographer: John Tomlinson
    Notes: 2014 photo at Lelystad Airfield, Netherlands

    4 July 2016

    First flight.

    8 September 2018


    Photographer: Kees van Aggelen
    Notes: Lelystad EHLE : P-51D 413578 C5-W (PH-JAT)

    17 October 2020


    Photographer: Ronald van der Valk
    Notes: taking off from Lelystad Airport (EHLE)

    3 July 2021


    Photographer: Ronald van der Valk
    Notes: at Hoogeveen airfield (EHHO)


    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    Air Racing Results by Gary Williams

    Internet Sources
    AMCAR
    Federal Aviation Administration in the United States of America
    MustangsMustangs.com by Curtis Fowles
    Reno Air Racing Association (National Championship Air Races)
    Warbirds Directory, 6th Edition (2013) by Geoff Goodall

    Individual Contributors
    Adm Early Birds Museum
    Mike Henniger

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