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Thanks Luftwaffe: that time a P-51D Pilot left on a mission flying a Mustang and RTB flying a German FW 190 - The Aviation Geek Club
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Piggybacks! USAAF P-51 Mustang pilots explain how they were able to shoot down a flight of Mistel combinations over Germany - The Aviation Geek Club
Did the Germans ever capture or test a P-51 Mustang or at least know its statistics, or did they just have the guesses from their pilots? - Quora
Did any German fighter pilot ever consider the P-51 Mustang to be a superior aircraft to their own? If so, who was it and why? - Quora
The story of James Howard, the P-51 Mustang pilot who fought alone, for 30 minutes against Luftwaffe fighters to protect B-17 bombers egressing from skies over Germany - The Aviation Geek Club
During WWII Axis pilots tested captured Allied aircraft: they deemed the Spitfire a miserable fighter, the LaGG–3 poorly maneuverable and the P-51 disconcerting - The Aviation Geek Club