Swedish Mustangs Photo Gallery

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  26152 was used by Wing F4. It was previously P-51D-20-NA #44-63675, flown by the 370th FG, 402nd FS and nicknamed "Sierra Sue". It was later sold to Nicaragua.
     
  A line-up of five J26 Mustangs at Wing F 16 airbase at Uppsala. The closest J26 is 26049, ex-USAAF #44-63552, and was later sold to Nicaragua. (Lars E. Lundin collection) (Source)
     
  The Flygvapnet's first Mustang (#26001) was ex-USAAF P-51B-5-NA #43-6365, which made a forced landing at Rinkaby on 13 May 1944. It is seen here carries the markings as White D (David) of Wing F 16. (Lars E. Lundin collection) (Source)
     
  J 26 #26034 was ex-USAAF s/n 44-64059 and was later sold to Israel. (Photo: Bert Forsling) (Source)
     
  A J26 Mustang warming up prior to take off. (Photo: Bert Forsling) (Source)

 

 

  A J26 being prepared for flight. (Photo: Bert Forsling) (Source)
     
  An unknown J26. (Source)
     
  26015 of Wing F16. (Source)
     
  The cold swedish winter made it hard to keep the engines warm. (Photo: Sture Mattsson) (Source)
     
  A J26, nicknamed "Kitty" on a snow-covered field. Note the nose-art. (Source)
     
  26014 of Wing F16 in flight. (Photo: Cold Gustafsson) (Source)
     
  Another view of 26016, this time with a metallic spinner following an accident. (Source)
     
  J26 26016 of Wing F16. (Source)
     
  A formation of J26s from F16 Wing. (Source)
     
  Another Wing F16 Mustang, 26127 preparing for take-off in 1951. (Photo: Hans Svensson) (Source)

 

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