This Day in Aviation History
June 15th, 1945
First flight of the North American F-82 Twin Mustang.
 
The North American F-82 Twin Mustang was the last American piston-engine fighter ordered into production by the United States Air Force. Based on the P-51 Mustang, the F-82 was originally designed as a long-range escort fighter in World War II; however, the war ended well before the first production units were operational.
 
In the postwar era, Strategic Air Command used the planes as a long-range escort fighter. Radar-equipped F-82s were used extensively by the Air Defense Command as replacements for the Northrop P-61 Black Widow as all-weather day/night interceptors. During the Korean War, Japan-based F-82s were among the first USAF aircraft to operate over Korea. The first three North Korean aircraft destroyed by U.S. forces were shot down by F-82s, the first being a North-Korean Yak-11 downed over Gimpo Airfield by the USAF 68th Fighter Squadron….
 
Source:
Wikipedia, North American F-82 Twin Mustang: http://gstv.us/1Bg8MzL
 
YouTube, Explaining the F-82 Twin Mustang: http://gstv.us/25OswZU
 
YouTube, North American F-82 Twin Mustang: http://gstv.us/1Bg8HMq
 
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