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On 12 November 2022, P-63F 43-11719, owned by the Commemorative Air Force and piloted by Craig Hutain, collided with Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Texas Raiders at an airshow in Dallas, Texas. 43-11719 was one of only five remaining airworthy P-63s and was the only surviving P-63F of the two that were built. [48]
The report also noted that the GPS navigator in the P-63 did not record any information during the flight. [6] On January 12, 2023, the ATC audio was released indicating that no altitude advice was given to the pilots. [22] [23] The P-63F involved in the accident was known to have compromised visibility from the cockpit due to metal ...
The Commemorative Air Force on Monday released the names of all six flight crew members who were killed when a P-63 Kingcobra collided with a B-17 Flying ... while standing in front of the P-63F.
The crash happened on Nov. 12, 2022, when a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63F Kingcobra, a fighter plane, both from the World War II era, collided at the Wings Over Dallas airshow. Six ...
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The P-51D "Red Nose" was the first airplane of the CAF. In 1957, Lloyd Nolen and four friends purchased a P-51 Mustang called "Red Nose", splitting the $1,500 cost. [5] [6] In 1958, the group made their second purchase: two Grumman F8F Bearcats [6] for $805 each.
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