p-51 mustang

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The P-51 Mustang was the best American plane in WWII. It was like a fighter plane with a side of bombs, but it got too heavy and had to hand over that job to the P-47. It was a long-distance hero, fighting high up in the sky and making sure bombers got to Germany and back without getting roasted.
My grandpa flew a P-51 and said it was the only plane that could outlast a German tank.
I’d rather be shot by a German bullet than be stuck in a P-47.
That Mustang was like a bull in a china shop, but with wings and a mean streak.
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The P-51 was the best fighter the U. S. had in the war. It started as a British deal, and the guy who sold it was a genius or a lunatic. It had a cool wing design but had a temper with the Allison engine. When it got the Merlin engine, it kicked ass and took names, even fighting off the first jet fighter.
My teacher said the P-51 was like a kid with a new toy, but it didn’t like the old engine.
The Merlin engine was like giving a lion a sword.
That plane could take on a jet and not even break a sweat.
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The P-51 Mustang was a cool plane that the U. S. used in WWII and Korea. It could fight in Europe and the Pacific. Now it's retired, but it's still flying in air shows and races. It was the best plane for its time and still kicks ass today.
The P-51 is like a celebrity who’s still relevant even after retirement.
I wish I had a P-51 to race my cousin in the air.
That Mustang was the best plane of its time, and it still shows off in air shows like a diva.
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