Links
More information about P-51 Mustangs, considered the best fighter plane of WWII:
- Mustangs Mustangs
- Wikipedia – P-51
- Ace Pilots
- Warbird Alley
- P-51′s on Iwo Jima
- Tuskegee Airmen and P-51′s
- WWII-era test results
- P-51 sounds on YouTube (the P-51 sounds like no other plane!)

More information about the 78th Fighter Group (home of the original Buzzin’ Cuzzin):
- Global Aviation Resource – excellent history
- 8th Air Force Historical Society
- Wikipedia – 78th FG
- List of planes and pilots in the 78th (Little Friends)
- Photos
- Missing Air Crew Reports
- Twilight Tear (another 78th FG P-51 whose paint scheme is used today)
- Big Beautiful Doll (ditto)
More information on the Duxford Airfield in England (home field of the original Buzzin’ Cuzzin):
More information on the 31st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (once the home of our airplane):
Perspectives from Bud Anderson, a WWII-era P-51 pilot who is still flying today!
Article on Lt. Huie Lamb Jr. another 78th Fighter Group P-51 pilot, who lives in the Austin TX area
Article about Huie’s and Robert’s trip in Buzzin’ Cuzzin to visit Bill Spengler in Hot Springs AK, November 2011:
Our favorite training spots:
- PT-17 training (initial tailwheel) – Sarah Wilson
- T-6 Training at Warbird Adventures
- P-51 Training at Stallion 51
- Single engine, multi-engine and instrument training at Pilot’s Choice Aviation
Museums featuring WWII history & military aircraft, including P-51′s
- Planes of Fame Air Museum, in Chino CA, founded in 1957
- Heritage Flight Museum, founded by the Anders family, including retired astronaut Bill Anders and his sons, pilots Greg and Alan Anders
News on the Mustangs Mustangs website about our plane:
