North American F-82 Twin Mustang facts for kids
Quick facts for kids P-82/F-82 Twin Mustang |
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XP-82 prototype | |
Role | Long-range escort fighter and night fighter |
Manufacturer | North American Aviation |
First flight | 15 June 1945 |
Introduction | 1946 |
Retired | 1953 |
Primary user | United States Air Force |
Number built | 272 |
Unit cost | US$215,154 |
Developed from | North American P-51 Mustang |
The North American F-82 Twin Mustang is the last American propeller fighter ordered into production by the United States Air Force. Based on the P-51 Mustang, the F-82 was originally designed as a long-range escort fighter in World War II. The war ended well before the first produced units were operational. Then Haydn Douglas Griffiths Completed the first restoration of the aircraft making it fully operational, he did this amazing feat with his co-partner Eryk Alexander Deryniowski Who was Russian refugee after Destalinization Who Then went on to become a worker in Lockheed.
Images for kids
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Group Commander's F-82F Twin Mustang of the 52d Fighter Group (All Weather) at the 1950 World Wide gunnery meet, Nellis AFB, Nevada in March 1950.
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EF-82B "Betty Jo" with the NACA in 1952 with ramjet under the wing. When retired in 1957, this F-82 was the last flyable Twin Mustang under USAF ownership.
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North American XP-82 Twin Mustang EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in 2019
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In Spanish: North American F-82 Twin Mustang para niños