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Closed Mark Clark, T.J. Johansen
Denton TX, 1990? by Dan Linn
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Readers' Responses:
Mark Clark:
N6173C owned by Vern Peterson of Gainesville TX. Vern was killed in the crash
of the aircraft at Denton not long after this photos was probably taken.
Vern was a great guy and former chief pilot For American A/L in Dallas.
N6173C owned for many years by Vern Peterson near Dallas. Vern was killed in
the crash of this plane at Denton TX, probably not long after this pic was
taken..
T.J. Johansen:,
This is the late Vern Petersonīs N51VP 44-73142 which crashed on take-off
from Denton, TX on Sep. 6, 1989 killing Peterson and injurying his passenger.
The wreckage was then sold to Bruce Morehouse of Denton, TX, and later to
Tony Banta who has the plane under restoration!
Marshall T. Lysne:
I am curious if the picture shown on your quiz has an accurate date. I
have a picture of a P-51 with the exact same paint scheme that was
stationed at DuPage County airport in West Chicago Illinois in the middle
'60's. The number of that P-51 was N2112 and registered to William Ross.
It was later sold to Ken Burnstine who changed the color scheme and raced
the plane at Reno under the name of Miss Suzie Q. The serial number of
that aircraft was 44-74756N. This plane later crashed at Reno in the early
or mid '70's. I have never seen another Mustang with the same paint
application until now.
Mark Clark:
There were several P-51 that had this paint job. N2112 was one of them-owned
by Bill Ross.
| Pete Hodgdon |
April 22, 2008 at 20:11:06 |
Vern was a dam good pilot, he gave me many a thril in his P-51...One time we did a Bob Hoover role on T/O out of Gainesville, TX, another time we did touch and go's on abandon airstrips, did loops and rolls over Texas country side...we even flew it with a damaged Vertical when we ran off the runway at Meechan Field...Vern was a great guy, but in my opinion he took to many chances. At the time 1974/75, his 51 was mint with a chrome plated prop, and the latest radio equip. He use to monitor the AA pilots flying out of DFW when he was flying his 51. He kept a spare engine in the barn on his ranch....rest in peace Vern, thanks for the memories. |
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| Jan Harper |
May 16, 2008 at 00:22:58 |
N6173C was owned and flown by Hap Harper prior to 1963. I have photos of him with the plane at the 1958 Oakland Airshow, if anyone is interested. |
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Case Closed!
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