Hobby Master 1/48 HA7733 P-51D Mustang #9255/BA-U, No. 424 Sqn., RCAF, Mount Hope, Ontario. 1950s
Hobby Master 1/48 P-51D Mustang #9255/BA-U, No. 424 Sqn., RCAF, Mount Hope, Ontario. 1950s HA7733
Later in WWII the Allied bombers were flying deep into Germany but suffered tremendous losses because of the lack of range the fighter escorts had. German fighters would wait beyond the range of the Allied fighters and then attack the vulnerable bombers. Once the P-51 called Mustang by the British had the Allison engine replaced with a British Merlin it possessed the high performance that had been lacking. With drop tanks the P-51 had the range to escort bombers all the way to Berlin and back.
P-51D #9255/BA-U was first delivered to the USAAF in 1945 as 44-74602 c/n 122-41142 and served with training units until December 6, 1950 when the aircraft arrived at the RCAF 424th (Auxiliary) Squadron (City of Hamilton) based at Mount Hope, Hamilton, Ontario. RCAF squadrons flew P-51s in WWII within the RAF and after the war Canada received 100 Mustangs that stayed in service until 1956. P-51 #9255/BA-U was sold to its first U.S. civilian and on December 30, 1958 was registered as N6318T.