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North American P51 D Mustang Hurry Home Honey 44 1473 364th FSquadron 357th Fighter Group

North American P51 D Mustang Hurry Home Honey 44 1473 364th FSquadron 357th Fighter Group

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Corgi North American P51 D Mustang Hurry Home Honey 44 1473 364th FSquadron 357th Fighter Group

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The red and yellow checked noses of the USAAF 357th Fighter Group became a familiar sight in the skies above enemy occupied Europe in the ïnal months of WWII and served both to reassure US Bomber crews that their 'Little Friends ™ were in attendance and to warn attacking Luftwaffe ïghters that they were facing an elite ïghting unit. The 357th were the ïrst Eighth Air Force Fighter Group to receive the new North American P-51 Mustang towards the end of 1943 and immediately began their conversion training at Raydon airïeld in East Anglia. Transferring to nearby Leiston, the unit became operational in February 1944 and were famously christened 'The Yoxford Boys ™ by British traitor and German propagandist Lord Haw-Haw, who greeted the arrival of these newly trained pilots with a forewarning of death and devastation at the hands of the Luftwaffe €”œ how wrong he was. The Mustangs of the Yoxford Boys took a withering toll of Axis aircraft in the coming months, becoming the most successful P-51 air-to-air combat Unit in the Eighth Air Force by the end of WWII
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