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The CAC Mustang is an Australian variant of the
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. It was built under license by
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in the final stages of
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, and though it was too late to see combat, it did participate in the
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after
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.


Design and development


Local assembly of the P-51D (CA-17; Mk 20)

In December 1942, the Australian War Cabinet began looking to acquire a fighter aircraft with greater range than the
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. As a result, arrangements were made in November 1943 for Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation to build 690 aircraft through kits supplied by
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(NAA). Only the first 100 unassembled aircraft were delivered, and four reportedly had the "razorback" style canopy of the P-51B/C variant. 80 of the kits were assembled under the designation CA-17 Mustang Mk 20 with Packard V-1710-3 Merlin engines, the remainder being used for spare parts. The end of the war led to most of the orders being cancelled.


Local manufacturing of the CA-18 Mustang (Mk 21–23)

In late 1946, CAC received a contract to build 170 (later reduced to 120) Mustangs locally from scratch. These aircraft carried the new designation CA-18. * The first 40 were designated Mustang Mk 21 and powered by Packard V-1710-7 Merlins. 66 Mustang Mk 23s followed with British-built Rolls-Royce Merlin 66 or 70 engines. * A total of 14 Mustang Mk 22
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were built with
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s, and a further 14 were converted from Mk 21s.Anderson 1975, p. 3. Additional orders for the CA-18, as well as 250 aircraft designated CA-21, were canceled in favor of further, US-built P-51D and P-51K variants.


Operational history

The first production CA-17 Mustang Mk 20,
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' (not to be confused with the US-built prototype '), made its first flight on 29 April 1945 from
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. The aircraft was handed over to the RAAF on 4 June 1945 and was tested by the No. 1 Aircraft Performance Unit. Trials ended in October 1946, and the aircraft was placed in storage until 1953. Only 17 CA-17s were delivered to the RAAF by VJ-Day. The first operational units to receive the CAC Mustang were No. 84 and No. 86 Squadron. Additional squadrons equipped with Mustangs (both American and locally-built) were No. 3, No. 4, No. 76, No. 77, and No. 82 Squadron as well as No. 21, No. 22, No. 23, No. 24, and No. 25 Squadron of the
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. The RAAF replaced its last Mustangs with
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s in 1959, while the last Mustang-equipped Citizen Air Force squadron, No. 24, retained its Mustangs until the CAF was disbanded in 1960.


Variants

;CA-17 Mustang Mk 20 :Aircraft built from kits supplied by NAA with V-1710-3 engines. 80 built. ;CA-18 Mustang Mk 21 :Locally-built aircraft with V-1710-7 engines. 40 built. ;CA-18 Mustang Mk 22 :Reconnaissance variant with
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s. 14 newly built aircraft and 14 converted from Mk 21s. ;CA-18 Mustang Mk 23 :Variant with British Merlin 66 or 70 engines. 66 built. ;CA-21 :250 ordered but not built. ;Dart Mustang :Civilian modification of a CA-18 Mustang with a
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turboprop engine. 1 modified from a Mustang Mk 22 but never flown in this configuration.


Surviving aircraft

;Australia *' – CA-17 Mustang Mk 20 under restoration for display in
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, Victoria. *' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 21 airworthy. *' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 21 airworthy at Tyabb, Victoria. Owned by Judy Pay and Richard Hourigan and painted as Mustang Mk IV KH677/CV-P. *' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 21 airworthy at Pay's Air Service in
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. *' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 21 airworthy at Caboolture Warplane Museum in
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. Painted as P-51D A68-769. *' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 21 airworthy at
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. Owned by Jeff Trappett. *' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 23 in storage. *'' "Duffy's Delight"'' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 23 airworthy with the Air Force Heritage Squadron,
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. *' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 22 airworthy at
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, New South Wales. Owned by Shaun Browne. ;United Kingdom * ' – remains of scrapped CA-17 Mustang Mk 20 in storage at Classic Flying Machine Collection. ;United States * ' – CA-17 Mustang Mk 20 airworthy painted as P-51D 44-15757 ''"Jeannie Too"''. Privately owned in
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. * ' – CA-17 Mustang Mk 20 airworthy at Erickson Aircraft Collection in
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. Painted as P-51D 44-14826. * ' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 21 airworthy painted as P-51D 44-14777 ''"Flying Dutchman"''. Privately owned in
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. * ' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 23 airworthy painted as P-51D 44-74950 ''"Slender Tender Tall"''. Privately owned in
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. * ' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 22 airworthy at
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, Texas. Painted as P-51D 44-74839 ''"La Pistolera"''. * ' – CA-18 Mustang Mk 22 airworthy painted as P-51D 45-11483 ''"Short-Fuse-Salle"''. Privately owned in
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Replica

A full-scale replica of a CA-18 Mustang Mk 23 is located at the
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at the
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. Construction of the replica began in May 2005 and was placed on static display on 27 December 2008. It carries the fictitious serial number ', continuing the original sequence which ended with '.


Accidents and incidents

* 12 April 1962 – CA-18 Mustang Mk 21, ''G-ARUK'' (ex-'), piloted by Ron Flockhart, entered a cloud and crashed into the
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. Flockhart was killed in the accident. * 27 June 1970 – CA-18 Mustang Mk 22, ''VH-DBB'' (ex-'), piloted by Donald Busch, stalled and crashed after completing a flyover at an airshow in
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, Australia. The aircraft caught fire, killing Busch. * 11 June 1973 – CA-18 Mustang Mk 21, ''VH-IVI'' (ex-'), was destroyed in a crash in
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, Australia, killing its pilot, Raymond J. Whitebread. * 19 October 1973 – CA-18 Mustang Mk 22, ''PI-C651'' (ex-'), crash landed at
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. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, crashing again on 10 July 2011 after suffering a mid-air collision. * 6 June 1976 – CA-18 Mustang Mk 22 "''Miss Zulu''", ''VH-BOZ'' (ex-'), crashed on takeoff in
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, Australia. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, and as of 2019 it flies under the registration ''VH-URZ''. * 5 July 1976 – CA-17 Mustang Mk 20 "''Miss Yankee''", ''VH-BOY'' (ex-'), crashed in Bankstown, Australia. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, and as of 2002 it flies under the registration ''N551D''. * 5 August 1993 – CA-18 Mustang Mk 22 "''The Best Years Of Our Lives''", ''F-AZIE'' (ex-'), suffered an in-flight fire. The aircraft was badly damaged, but returned to the skies the following year. As of 2002, it flies as "''Short Fuse Salle''" (''N286JB''). * 10 July 2011 – CA-18 Mustang Mk 22 "''Big Beautiful Doll''", ''D-FBBD'' (ex-'), collided in mid-air with Douglas A-1D Skyraider ''F-AZDP'' (ex-''Bu. 124143'') in Duxford, UK. Rob Davies, the pilot of the Mustang, bailed out, and his aircraft crashed in a nearby field. The pilot of the Skyraider managed to safely land the damaged aircraft, despite losing its right wingtip. This was the same aircraft as the one that crashed on 19 October 1973.


Specifications (CA-18 Mustang Mk 21)


See also


References


Bibliography

* Anderson, Peter N. ''Mustangs of the RAAF and RNZAF''. Sydney, Australia: A.H & A.W Reed PTY Ltd, 1975. . {{ADF aircraft designations Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation aircraft 1940s Australian fighter aircraft Single-engined tractor aircraft Low-wing aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1945 North American P-51 Mustang Aircraft with retractable conventional landing gear Single-engined piston aircraft