2004 T 51 Mustang // New Glass // N151TA

T-51 MUSTANG Details

Make:

WILLIAMS JOHN

Model:

T-51 MUSTANG

Year:

2004

Auction Start Date:
Auction Start Date:
Serial No:

M04SV6SOHK0027

Seat:

2

Category:

Experimental

Time:

665

Location: Greenup, Kentucky
Description: Experience the thrill of aviation history with this exceptional Titan T-51 Mustang replica. Built by John Williams in 2004 and impeccably maintained, it was originally the factory demo known as “Oh My” and now sports the iconic “Lou IV” paint scheme. Recently back on the market, this T-51 offers an affordable way to fly with classic style. Previously sold by us and enjoyed by its owner, it’s now ready for a new home from his collection of warbirds and replicas. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of aviation innovation. Bullet Points: New Glass New Braided Brake Lines Fresh Annual Open to Trades
Airframe Details
  • 2004 Williams John T-51 Mustang
  • Registration Number: N151TA
  • Serial Number: M04SV6SOHK0027
  • Aircraft Total Time: 665
  • Date of Condition Inspection: Will be sold with fresh inspection
  • Fuel Capacity: 25 gallons
  • Stall Speed: 50 MPH
    Range: 720 miles 
  • Cruise: 180 MPH
  • VNE 215 MPH
  • 2,500 feet per minute climb rate
  • 18,000 foot ceiling
  • HP and Complex
  • Aerobatic
Engine Details
  • Honda V6 J35-A6
  • 245 hp
  • SNEW: 332
Propeller Details
  • Whirlwind 100-4-84 Standard 4 Prop 
  • Prop Total Time: 332
Avionics Details
  • GRT EFIS & GPS
  • Sigtronics SPA 400 Intercom
  • Bendix King KY 97A TSO Radio
  • Bendix King KT76A
  • ADSB
  • ELT
  • 3- 12 volt plug ins
  • No autopilot
  • Airspeed Indicator
  • Altimeter
  • Vertical Speed Indicator
  • Turn Coordinator
  • Tachometer
  • Manifold Pressure Gauge
  • Water Temperature Gauge
  • Fuel Pressure Gauge
Additional Features
  • Removable rear stick and rudder pedals
  • Strobe and landing lights
  • Dual controls
  • Tandem seating
Exterior
The exterior of this aircraft is painted as “Lou IV”, the most photographed P51 of WWII flown by fighter ace Col. Thomas J.J. Christian of the 375th F.S.
Interior
The interior of the aircraft offers tandem seating and dual controls with the look of a real P51D. The inside is green with tan seats, and a black panel.
Auction Details
Contact Phone: 254-735-5030
Contact Email: aircrew@airspaceauctions.com
Registration Number: N151TA
Make: WILLIAMS JOHN
Model: T-51 MUSTANG
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T-51 MUSTANG Details

Make:

WILLIAMS JOHN

Model:

T-51 MUSTANG

Year:

2004

Auction Start Date:
Auction Start Date:
Serial No:

M04SV6SOHK0027

Seat:

2

Category:

Experimental

Time:

665

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