Pilot UK - April 2015

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PHOTO: PAUL BOWEN


US company Stallion 51 offers paying customers
the chance to convert onto the P-51 Mustang.
A flight in the great US WWII fighter should
be on every pilot’s bucket list

By Bob Davy


Beyond the PPL:

Mustang Conversion


up to 55 inches as we surge ahead. At
the same time the tail comes up with
progressive pressure on the stick and a
firmer push on the right rudder pedal.
Despite six degrees of preset right
rudder trim, everything is stacked
up to send me off the left side
of the runway: the
crosswind from the
left; the ‘P effect’
of the prop biting
more air on the
down stroke; the
torque of the engine
pushing the left tyre into
the ground; and the
twisting force
of gyroscopic precession as the propeller
disc is tilted to the vertical. This last

I


’m sitting eight feet
up in the air, on
Runway 33 at
Kissimmee
airport in
Florida. Ahead of me
is twelve feet or so of
aircraft nose−it looks
and feels like I’m sitting
atop a very big shark. Except
that this one has wings, and in front of
me is a great four-blade propeller
turning at 750 rpm−about half the
engine speed. I’m mesmerised by this
thing, but the growling, blatting and
popping of the Rolls-Royce Merlin
between it and me brings me back from
my reverie−knowing that the 27 litre
V12 can generate 25 cubic metres per

second of toxic
exhaust gas, I crank the
canopy shut using the
rotary handle to my right.
I’ve got to man-up now, as I open
the throttle to 2,300rpm against the toe
brakes and take a last look at Ts and Ps,
and manifold pressure. All is well but
the noise is incredible. Now I release the
brakes and we charge forward−this is
only the beginning. I push the ‘loud
lever’ further forward, the Merlin is
snarling as we reach forty inches (plus
ten inches boost for the Spitfire pilots
out there−standard atmospheric
pressure being 29.92 inches, if you think
about it). But we’re in a Mustang, and as
the ASI sweeps past fifty knots I’m going
even harder on the throttle, all the way
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