This fascinating story begins with post-World War Two sales of surplus
Mustangs to various foreign governments and a few civilian customers.
More than a decade later, in 1957 and 1958, the US Air Force auctioned
off its remaining inventory of P-51s. These Mustangs became high-speed
executive transports in the days before the introduction of the LearJet
and other corporate aircraft. Soon after, in the mid-1960s and early
1970s, as the warbird movement was gaining traction, many of the
remaining Mustangs came onto the civilian market. Today, these warbirds
are the stars of airshows around the world. The effort to restore them
to as close to their original wartime condition as possible has reached
new levels of authenticity. With over 140 images, accompanied by service
histories, this book shows the fighters where they should be seen - in
the air.