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North American P-51D Mustang N335J MISS BARDAHL
North American P-51D-30 NA Mustang N335J (msn ) MISS BARDAHL, race number 49 built as P-51D-30-NA for the United States Army Air Force (USaF)6 December 1950: Delivered to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) as 9231.1 December 1960: Struck off charge30 December 1958: James Defuria-Fred Ritts-Intercontinental Airways, Conastota, NY, registered as CF-MWM.1960: Aero Enterprises, Elkhart, IN, (N6325T reserved but not taken up), registered as N6317T.24 March 1963-1973 : Ed Weiner, Los Angeles, CA, registered as N335J, with race number 49 - MISS BARDAHL - Hi Time II.8 May 1973-1979: Violet M. Bonzer, Los Angeles, CA, loaned to Ea Museum, Hales Corner, WI..1979: Max Hoffman, Fort Collins, CO..1980: Wolcott Air Services, Wolcott, CT..1982-1990 :Gary Norton-Norton Aero, Athol, ID. as 474832 - GA-N - Juliette, 1992-1993: Sierra Aviation, Boardman, OH, 1992, as 474832-GA-N.August 1993-2002 :Rene Bouverat-Ste. Air B Aviation, Chambrey, France, registered as F-AZJJ.June 2002 :Reported flying at Paso Robles, CA as USaF-JR-B.June 2005-2007 :SLT Flight Corp. Dover, DE. as N151FT, Lady B (Note: Not to be confused with N335 Bardahl II a different aircraft also painted in Yellow checkerboard, owned by E.D. Weiner) Date: circa 1968
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This photograph showcases the iconic North American P-51D Mustang N335J, affectionately known as "Miss Bardahl," with its vibrant yellow checkerboard paint scheme. The Mustang, manufactured as P-51D-30 NA 44-74506 for the United States Army Air Force (USAAF) in December 1950, was later delivered to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) as 9231. In December 1958, it was struck off charge and went through several ownership changes. In 1960, James Defuria-Fred Ritts of Intercontinental Airways, Conastota, NY, registered the Mustang as CF-MWM. However, it was later sold to Aero Enterprises in Elkhart, IN, with the registration N6317T reserved but not taken up. In March 1963, Ed Weiner of Los Angeles, CA, registered the Mustang as N335J and raced it with the number 49 under the name "Miss Bardahl" in the Hi Time II event. In 1973, Violet M. Bonzer of Los Angeles, CA, loaned the aircraft to the EAA Museum in Hales Corner, WI. Max Hoffman of Fort Collins, CO, owned the Mustang in 1979, followed by Wolcott Air Services in Wolcott, CT, in 1980. In 1982, Gary Norton of Norton Aero in Athol, ID, registered the aircraft as 474832-GA-N, Juliette. The Mustang was later sold to Sierra Aviation in Boardman, OH, in 1992, and then to Rene Bouverat of Ste. Air B Aviation in Chambrey, France, in 1993, where it was registered as F-AZJJ. The Mustang was reportedly flying at Paso Robles, CA, in June 2002, and later belonged to SLT Flight Corp. in Dover, DE, from 2005 to 2007 as N151FT, Lady B. This photograph, taken circa 1968, captures the timeless beauty and history of this iconic warbird.
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