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Closed Jim Church, Tim Savage
Boeing Field, WA 7.89 photo by Roger Cain
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Readers' Responses:
Photo taken by Roger Cain at Boeing Field, WA July 1989.
Jim Church: This was P-51D N512ED, which had been restored by Bob Bleeg, and first flown
in 1987. It was purchased at the 1990 Museum of Flying auction by Bob Pond,
of Planes of Fame east, for what was at the time a record price paid for a
Mustang. Sadly, it didn't last long as it was destroyed in a fatal accident
in August 1990. Killed in the accident were Pond's Chief Pilot, Kermit
LeQuay, and a young passenger, who I believe was LeQuay's Stepson. I have
never seen a serial number quoted for this aircraft.
Tim Savage writes in: I believe this airplane was restored by a Robert Bleeg and was sold at the
Santa Monica auction to Bob Pond. I think it was N512ED that crashed with
Kermit Laque (sp) at the controls shortly after the purchase.
Thank you Jim Church and Tim Savage. The aircraft serial # is 44-74600. Before being restored by Robert
Bleeg, this P-51 served with the Dominican AF but was never assigned. Historians speculate that it went to
Cavilier through the Dominican AF as payment on their debt. This mustangs also served with Haitian AF as
FAH 74600 (later 600).
Case Closed!
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