These days, we enjoy exceptional Mustang performance from the current Mustang GT, Boss 302, and Shelby G.T. 500. But the performance heritage of today's Mustangs can be traced back to the summer and ...
It's the hottest production car coming off Detroit's assembly lines in '82. It's faster, quicker, and better handling than any stocker we have seen so far, and the potential for modification isoh so ...
Now, five years since it first went up for sale via platinumfighters.com, the world's only flyable XP-82 Twin Mustang remains ...
It’s hard to forget your first car. It’s like your first love – not even bleach can wipe that out of your memory. Unlike the latter, getting another chance to see a car you owned 32 years ago restored ...
The USAAF sought an aircraft that could fly longer distances while retaining the Mustang’s performance characteristics—so North American simply fused two P-51s together. The Second World War was a ...
To clear up confusion from the outset, North American Aviation's Twin Mustang was known by three different designations. It was labeled as the P-82 when it first came off the production line, but in ...
The famous P-51 Mustang was considered the best piston-engined fighter of World War II, but it had one flaw. It couldn’t fly over 2,000 miles - the distance needed to be covered to serve as an escort ...
Originally intended for long-range heavy bomber escort missions over Japan during World War Two, the F-82 arrived in service too late but did see action in the next war in Korea. On Jun. 25, 1950, a ...
Quite a few military aviation history buffs have argued a case for the P-51D Mustang as the greatest fighter plane of all time. So then, going by the philosophy that “two heads are better than one,” ...