Now you do. 
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I don’t think this plane went to Hively.  
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This aircraft would later be flown by Lieutenat Harold Kick with the markings "Chinese Laundry" on the left cowling, and "It's a Dog" on the right.  It was one of the last three P-51Bs in the group.   Lieutenant Kick said of the airplane:
"The 325th began receiving the bubble canopy Mustangs in October 1944.  Most pilots wanted to fly them. When I had enough missions to be able to choose a plane.  I chose #69.  If it was good enough for Capt Hogg our Squadron C.O., it must be a good plane.  I flew over 40 missions in #69 and never had any problems.  the plane was maintained beautifully.  I still regret that such a beautiful and expensive plane was cut up for junk.  Today it would be worth $1,000,000.00."
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Hmmmm.....