Readers' Responses:
Dave Lindauer:
44-72811... A familiar Mustang in a not-so-familiar paint scheme....
Currently she is with Bob Converse as N471R, "Huntress III." Back in 1987
she was "Checkered Mustang" with Bob Byrne. Note the Spitfire mirror and lack
of gun ports!
Tim Savage:
Isn't this 44-72811 when Bob Byrne owned it, shortly after he bought it from
Buck Dear? If it is, it is now Huntress III.
Joe Scheil:
I believe this one is N268BD, which at the time was owned by Bob Byrne and was
noteworthy in that it is a skeleton "TF" or TP-51D. IDF/AF 13 was listed as a
recovered Mustang from Israel and combined with a movie prop P-51D, a sister to
Elmer Ward's aircraft? This mustang was the result. It was said to be constructed
as a TF-51D, though I have not seen photos of the rear cockpit and believe that
only flight controls are present. It was initially flown as Big Beautiful Doll,
then this paint and then to Robert Converse as N471R, "Huntress III".
44-72811 or the uscr 44-26060!
Mark Hrutkay:
I can't put a name on it, but I'll bet money Bob Byrne owned it (He had that
hangar) and at one time Bob had 3 or 4 Mustangs(Including the current Crazy
Horse), a P40 (Burma Rascal), a T28 in there.
Mike Dannels:
In case # 159 that is one of the mustangs
that Bob Brynes owned in the mid 80's... I think he
had 6 at one time and if I'm not mistaken this is
N268BD formally owned by Buck Dear before Mr. Brynes
bought the airplane... Now I think it's owned by
Robert Converse and painted as "Huntress III"... Mr.
Brynes gave me my first ride in a mustang back in 1982
in his first P-51D "Rascal"...
Dick Phillips:
CHECKERED MUSTANG is 44-72811 Here is its story.
44-72811 was retired from the the 119th FS NJ ANG in May 1955 and sold to
Universal Studios, and was later used in the film, BATTLE HYMN. The center
section of the fuselage was rescued from the movie backlot in the 1970's and
mated to wings and other components from a mustang obtained from Israel by
the Regina Brothers. While under restoration, the aircraft was sold to
Phillip Dear of Terry, MS who completed the work. It was finished as BIG
BEAUTIFUL DOLL and registered as N268BD, for his nickname, "Buck Dear". In
1987, Bob Byrne of Bloomfield. MI bought it and changed the paint to
CHECKERED MUSTANG. In 1988, Byrne sold it to Bob Converse of Sisters, OR and
it became N471R and repainted as HUNTRESS III.
Excellent work! MustangsMustangs has some very knowledgable readers.
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