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Check Six…CAF’s Red Tail P-51 Is Back

CAF Debuts Red Tail P-51C After Major Restoration

By Chris Batcheller

The CAF (Commemorative Air Force) has spent 5 years restoring this P-51C after it was involved in a crash in which pilot Don Hinz was killed.  The airplane flew for the first time just five days before Oshkosh 2009. The airplane was flown by Brad Lang, a Delta Airline Captain and the son of Tuskegee Airman Donald Lang. This marks the end of the first phase of their project called “The Red Tail Project”.

The next phase of their plan will raise money to purchase a 53 foot trailer to support their educational program called Rise Above. This program is dedicated to telling the story of the Tuskegee Airmen and to inspire today’s youth. The trailer would be used as a traveling exhibit to accompany the P-51C at exhibitions across the country.

Brad Lang

The CAF thanked the volunteers and folks who made financial donations to complete the restoration.  The CAF Red Tail Project volunteers worked tirelessly since 2004 to restore the airplane after the accident. 

Ret. Col.Charles McKee was also on hand to debut the red tail mustang. Col. McKee was Tuskegee Airman number 78. He named his airplane “Kitten” for his wife and because his crew chief kept the engine purring. Col. McKee is credited with one air-to-air kill in August 1944 and he is also credited with destroying many aircraft on the ground. He flew 48 out of 54 strategic missions in an airplane similar to the one here today at Oshkosh 2009. “This P-51 stands out” he noted “this is a means to pass on values to young people today” he went on to say.

Col. Charles McKee (Ret)

The CAF is one of the largest private aviation organizations in the world. They have been collecting, restoring and flying vintage historical aircraft for more than half a century. A a non-profit educational organization with approximately 9,000 members and a fleet of 156 airplanes, they are dedicated to honoring American Military Aviation through flight, exhibition and remembrance.

FMI: www.commemorativeairforce.com, www.tuskegeeairmen.org

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