Wow. Didn't know there was enough room to add a second seat. But then I'm not a
sweet young thing, I wouldn't be caught dead in hip-huggers--and so I suppose
the P-51 will remain unattainable. <g>
--Bob
On Aug 25, 2011, at 12:56 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
> Not all P-51s remain single-seaters. I lived in Orlando for six months in
> 1966, and flew out of Herndon Airport several times, in rental airplanes.
> There was a P-51 tied down there. On one occasion, I saw it taxi in and
> park, and, when he slid back the canopy, a "sweet young thing" in
> hip-huggers climbed out of a back seat. I later learned that he was from an
> affluent family, and the P-51 was his favorite toy.
--
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