Bomber_12th
SOH-CM-2025
The restored P-51B "Berlin Express", recently purchased by Dan Friedkin/Comanche Fighters, has left from Eagle Pass, TX this morning on a journey that will take it across the Atlantic Ocean and into Duxford, England next week, ahead of the Flying Legends airshow. The aircraft is being piloted by Lee Lauderback, owner of Stallion-51, who is recognized as the world's most experienced P-51 pilot. The flight will take them from Texas to Kentucky, to western New York, to Maine, then onto Newfoundland, Greenland, Iceland, Scotland, and finally Duxford, England, which they are planning to arrive on the American holiday of July 4th.
Having left at 10:00am Central Time this morning, currently the aircraft is enroute/flying its first leg, from Eagle Pass, TX to Paducah, Kentucky.
Progress of the journey can be followed here: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0ttKhHZqYqIxTnMDDMCeL3GSYEqrNuj4Y
Instagram account here: https://www.instagram.com/pursuit.aviation/?hl=en
Throughout the journey, the aircraft is being escorted by a King Air 350i support aircraft (3 mechanics and a video producer among the crew).
(One of the owner's other Mustangs (of eight in the massive collection), "Frenesi", is already at Duxford having arrived in a shipping container for the Flying Legends and RIAT airshows.)
Photos by Ed Shipley:
(Flying at 11,500ft - 190kts indicated, 230kts ground speed)

(Photo taken yesterday following a successful test flight, checking various items including the (post-WWII) working external tanks - the same drop tanks used on the TF-51D "Miss Velma" when it made the same journey exactly 10 years ago. If it is the same as it was then, they are capable of being released from the aircraft in-case of emergency.)

Having left at 10:00am Central Time this morning, currently the aircraft is enroute/flying its first leg, from Eagle Pass, TX to Paducah, Kentucky.
Progress of the journey can be followed here: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0ttKhHZqYqIxTnMDDMCeL3GSYEqrNuj4Y
Instagram account here: https://www.instagram.com/pursuit.aviation/?hl=en
Throughout the journey, the aircraft is being escorted by a King Air 350i support aircraft (3 mechanics and a video producer among the crew).
(One of the owner's other Mustangs (of eight in the massive collection), "Frenesi", is already at Duxford having arrived in a shipping container for the Flying Legends and RIAT airshows.)
Photos by Ed Shipley:
(Flying at 11,500ft - 190kts indicated, 230kts ground speed)

(Photo taken yesterday following a successful test flight, checking various items including the (post-WWII) working external tanks - the same drop tanks used on the TF-51D "Miss Velma" when it made the same journey exactly 10 years ago. If it is the same as it was then, they are capable of being released from the aircraft in-case of emergency.)

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