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Closed Mark Hrutkay, Steve Gress, Tulio Soto, Jim Harley
by Tony Clarke
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Mark Hrutkay:
Excalibur III in the National Air and Space Museum
Steve Gress:
This is Mr. Blair's P-51B, NX1202, that he set many records, such as across the
north pole, and was one of Paul Mantz's mustang that he used for post war cross
country racing. It was restored by the Smithsonian around 1977.
It was displayed in a California museum until just recently when it went back on
display in the Smithsonian.
Tulio Soto:
This particular Mustang I believe it to be hanging at the Smithsonian in
Washington. It was known as Excalibur, during the racing years of the 1940s-50s.
There is a book published by the Smithsonian Press, about it.
Jim Harley:
Charlie Blair's Historic P-51C/ex Paul Mantz Machine nx1202 of Bendix Fame.
She was restored by the NASM during the 70's with the help of Charles Blair
himself providing much of the subcontracting funding. According the NASM book
about the restoration Charles pioneered many of the airline "great circle
routes" of navigation.
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