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Closed Marc Koelich, Roger Baker, Tom Huismann
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Marc Koelich:
According to Dan Hagedorn in his book about Mustangs in Latin American
Air Forces, N6165U was previously numbered GN 96 in the Fuerza Aerea de
la Guardia Nacional de Nicaragua. It was sold to Maco Sales Financial
Corp. of Illinois on September 2, 1963.
Roger Baker:
I knew this airplane (44-84634) back when Tom Kuchinsky from Wisconsin
had it. That would have been in the later '60s. I remember holding short of
the north runway in Milwaukee in a Boeing 720, while Tom came by for landing
in this airplane (quite different paint). Quite a while later(late 70s
probably), Max Ramsay from Kansas had it.
Tom Huismann:
P-51D, N6165U was owned and flown by Tom Kuchinski of Milwaukee. The
airplane was based at Timmerman Field in Milwaukee. My father also owned a
P-51D, painted in the markings of "The Flying Undertaker", N5471V, based in
Waukesha, Wisconsin. My father and Tom often flew to air shows in the
midwest together, along with Paul Poberezney in EAA's P-64. Tom Kuchinski
and his P-51 were lost in a high speed stall/spin accident in Harlingen,
Texas. I'm not sure what year, 71, 72 or 73.
Case Closed!
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