This is one of two P-51Bs I'm working on for Devil5O5's May FSO.
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Capt. James Otey "Tim" Tyler
P-51B-1-NA "Meg X" (WD*L)
S/N 43-6583
52nd Fighter Group, 4th Fighter Squadron
Madna, Italy, June 1944
This is Capt. James O. Tyler's P-51B-5-NA Mustang (S/N 43-6583) coded WD*L and nicknamed "Meg X" of the 4th Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Group. Tyler scored eight victories (two in Spitfires, six P-51s) and was the Commanding Officer of the 4th FS. This was the tenth airplane flown by him to bear the Meg nickname. He scored his fifth Mustang kill in this aircraft on 23 June 1944.
After promotion to Major, Tyler returned to the U.S. in October 1944 and served at Bartow Field, Florida, until the end of the war. After hostilities ended Tyler was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and served as an exchange pilot with the Royal Air Force in England. He then commanded the 2nd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at McGuire AFB, New Jersey, in the early 1950s. From 1954 to 1957 he served on the faculty of Air University at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, and then as Director of Operations for the 51st Fighter Interceptor Wing at Naha AB, Okinawa, from October 1957 to July 1958. Col. Tyler was chief of the Plans, Programs, and Requirements Division with Headquarters 313th Air Division at Kadena AB, Okinawa, from July 1958 to August 1960, followed by service as chief of the inspection team in the Office of the Inspector General for the 26th Air Division at Hancock Field, New York, from August 1960 to June 1962. His next assignment was on the staff with Headquarters 26th Air Division at Stewart AFB, New York, from June 1962 to March 1965, followed by service as director of operations for Air Force Iceland at Keflavik, Iceland, from March 1965 to March 1966. He served as chief of the Operations and Training Division for the 33rd Air Division at Fort Lee AFS, Virginia, from March to October 1966, and was Station Commander for Fort Lee AFS from October 1966 until his retirement from the Air Force on 1 October 1969. Tyler was born in Noel, Virginia on 28 August 1919 and passed away on 9 December 2006.
His numerours decorations include a Silver Star for gallantry in combat during World War Two.