Was that the one being restored at the CAF Museum at Gillespie Field in El Cajon? Last time I was there about 6-7 years ago (when I still lived in San Diego) I saw the P-82 they had there while it was being restored and they were installing one of the engines on it.
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No that one I am refering to was with the CAF Headquarters branch when it was in Harlingen Texas. I believe that it was sent to Midland Texas when the CAF was bought and moved there. You can say it was a vote to move there but Bill Hobby and Fina gas bought it. Anyway that is another soapbox for a later time. If anyone has seen a P-51 and a P-82 side by side, a P-82 is not 2 P-51s stuck together. The fuselages are alot bigger than P-51s. The reason that it was dropped in was because the Check pilot was not paying attention. No one was hurt but it cost a great airplane. I believe that was the same year that they stood a Heinkle He 111 on its nose, or it could have been when the gear collapsed on landing. It was about 3 years after the Seafury dug a hole at the end of 35R.