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Stallion 51’s Crazy Horse is one of the most recognizable P-51 Mustang in the world. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? GET FLYING TODAY! For more information about flying the legendary P-51 Mustang, please contact us below:
Need to use any of over 9000 P-51 Survivor images at MustangsMustangs? Please read our Image Use Guidelines. Mustang Survivor: 44-84745, N851D, Crazy Horse, Owner: Stallion 51, Based: Kissimmee FL - Status: Flying, Registry Past: N5439V, N851D (#2). World War II, North American P-51D-25NT Mustang survivor in civilian ownership.
on-board camera highlights from a flight of TF-51 Mustang "Crazy Horse" operated by Stallion51 at Kissimmee, Florida, in March 2004. Picture quality reflect...
The P-51 Mustang “Crazy Horse” performs maneuvers during an air show at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. (U.S. Air Force Photograph / Staff Sgt. Mike Meares.) air show crazy horse eglin afb florida inverted mustang p-51
Acquired by Stallion 51 Corporation in April of 1987, "Crazy Horse" 484745 was built in 1944 as a P-51D and later converted to North American standards as a dual cockpit / dual controlled TF-51 Mustang.
The warbird registry follows the history of all North American Aviation P-51 Mustangs that survived military service.
P-51 Mustang – Crazy Horse The P-51 Mustang is an American single-seat fighter aircraft that the Allied Forces used during World War II and the Korean War. In addition to being economical to produce, P-51’s were fast and highly durable aircraft. The QuickSilver Mustang 51 HY, “The ...