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A Kiwi friend of mine is over there at present ( he's a display pilot and had a choice of aircraft including Mustang or Kittyhawk to fly there ).
I'm glad the pilots are OK, don't know who the Mustang pilot is.
It's a sharp reminder that display flying , especially formation work requires the utmost vigilance and discipline.
Pete.
It sure is, now you can see exactly what happened.Here is a pretty good video. http://www.flyingfilm.co.uk/
Following Gary's post, and so that there is no confusion on which specific Mustang it was that was part of the incident on Sunday....
The "Big Beautiful Doll" that was at Duxford and destroyed, was not the only airworthy "BBD" in the world - there is another, completely different P-51D painted as "Big Beautiful Doll", operating here in the U.S. as well, for many years now. For those in the states, it is the U.S.-based example which you are familiar with seeing, not the example that has been destroyed.
See here:
U.S. -based "Big Beautiful Doll" (a regular at Oshkosh):
http://mustangsmustangs.net/p-51/p51survivors/pages/44-63634.php
Former U.K. -based, recently German -based, "Big Beautiful Doll" which was part of the Duxford incident:
http://mustangsmustangs.net/p-51/p51survivors/pages/A68-192.php
And TeaSea, you have it very correct! With the value in newly-built/restored Mustangs today, reaching the $2-3 million mark, easily, and the way in which various companies can build you a brand-new P-51D, around an original data-plate (or even just paperwork), means that it will be highly likely that a P-51D will be flying in the future, with the same serial number/identity, though the amount of the original contained, will all depend on what can be salvaged and re-used. As such, don't be surprised if several years down the road, you see 'this aircraft' flying again!
Again, thank God, that such a fine pilot and gentleman as Rob Davies, made it out okay! Planes, even when written-off, have a habit of being reborn to fly again. The same cannot be said about the men that fly them.