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THE NA73 P.51 Mustang was produced in 1940 and is now going into service with the R.A.F. It differs considerably from earlier North American types, in that it is long and slender instead of being short and fat. In fact, the slender lines, coupled with the squared main and auxiliary surfaces, are reminiscent of German rather than U.S. design.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: May 1, 1942
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