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P-51 Who?   Case # 22
44-73849     N835J     Closed
Solved by: Sully
P-51 Who 22
Case#: 22
Date: May 27 1999
By: Howard Chilton
Photo: N8359_ (no!)
Addison Texas, early 60's
Status: Closed
Serial: 44-73849
Registry: N835J
P-51 Who? Viewer Responses
Sully
06/18/1999 14:11
"Looks like it's actually N835J a slight number change from the original N335J. When Ed Weiner sold it he maintained the original N# for himself. If you look closely, the 9 doesn't pan out because the upper circle does not match the the centerline of the numbers when extended out to the base of the lower arc. If I'm right, it should be s/n 44-73849, crashed in 1984."
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06/25/1999 12:00
I believe you're right Sully. At the time of the photo, Aero Enterprises registered it N835J. The P-51 passed through several hands until landing with Jack Levine in 1974. He registered it N51JL. He was killed in this P-51 in 1984. The aircraft struck a wire at low level flight and then crashed.
Robert Walker
03/02/2011 19:30
In the 70's Bob Walker of Tulsa,Ok owned this P-51 and then sold it to bill Harrison . It base base at iverside Airport in Jenks,Ok. I enjoyed many flights with my dad. it was GREAT
Steve Powell
08/03/2023 18:42
My uncle Gene O'Brien was friends of Bob at Riverside Airport. Gene and Bob bought an Aztec together. Bob's hangar was across from Gene's I believe. My father always wanted to fly in it but it was apart whenever we came up to Tulsa. I knew Bob also had an F86. I miss Gene and your dad for that matter. Met him a few times when I was very young.
Case Closed!
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