“Desert Shark” 200 Hours Total Time Since Oshkosh Award Winning Restoration
Avionics
Garmin SL-40 Comm
Garmin GTX-327 Transponder
Encoder
Miscellaneous
Annual Inspection completed July 2019
May 2018 Transponder certification
Recent tires
Extensive overhaul of aircraft completed to include major disassembly, installation of new
wings, fuselage, tail group and interior.
New production radiators by Repli-core
New fuel cells restoration
Exterior
Desert Camouflage as used by the 325th Fighter Group in North Africa 1943- Very Good Condition
Interior
Total restoration with attention to authentic details
History
325th Fighter Group:
he 325th FG activated on August 3, 1942 at Mitchell Field, NY. At the end of August, they moved to Hillsgrove (Providence), RI, and began training for overseas combat. The 317th, 318th, and 319th Fighter Squadrons, were assigned to the group. In early January 1943, the group received orders for a permanent change of station to Langley Field, Virginia.
While at Langley, the Group received new model P-40s and trained to launch their planes from a Naval aircraft carrier. On the 7th of January, pilots flew their planes to the Naval Air Station, at Norfolk. They taxied their planes through the streets, with the aid of "wing walkers", to the USS RANGER, where naval personnel hoisted them on deck. The Group embarked for North Africa on 8 Jan, arriving off the coast of Casablanca late on the 18th.
In the early morning hours of the next day, the pilots launched their Warhawks, and flew to their first overseas station, Tafaraoui, Algeria. The rest became history. The 325th achieved one of the AAF’s most impressive combat records during World War II.
They flew all of the Army Air Forces primary fighters, during the war; the P-40 Warhawk, P-47 Thunderbolt, and P-51 Mustang. Twenty-seven of their pilots achieved Ace status (five or more aerial victories). They flew over 550 missions, achieved over 500 aerial victories and received Distinguished Unit Citations for two of them. The Group also achieved notoriety as the first USAAF fighter unit to fly into Russia, on the first "shuttle mission" of the war, in 1944.
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