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fsxar177
April 22nd, 2013, 22:28
Soon to be released, this historic livery for the Warbirdsim "Mustang Tales" package. This will be my first repaint, in a series, with others to follow. A series of P-51D's from the 60's-70's, in detailed reproduction, as seen at various air racing venues of the era.

P-51D-30-NA s/n 44-74756
registered as N69QF 'Miss Suzi-Q'

http://www.fsxairsports.com/teasers/suziq1.jpg

It would be assumed that 'Miss Suzi-Q' was named after the famous song of the time, "Suzie Q". (note the 'e') The song was picked up by several bands during the 60's-70's, but perhaps made most famous as sang by the band "Creedence Clearwater Revival". The song was a re-make, of a mid-50's rockabilly sung by Dale Hawkins.

'Q' was purchased in 1973 by Ken Burnstine, of Ft. Lauderdale, Flordida. The story of Mr. Burnstine, and the aircraft he registered as N69QF, is one told from many different angles. Between 1973-76, and from the Florida coast, to the deserts of southern California, the myth and legend of Burnstine, and his Suzi-Q would impact air racing historians for years to come. When Ken bought the Mustang, and decided to go racing, he sat down with a close friend, a WWII military markings book, and a bottle of Scotch, and came up with the exotic design that would become the signature look of this Mustang.

The aircraft was not highly modified. With some stripping, and weight loss, the addition of a -9 Merlin, and an ADI system, it was off to the races! In his first year out, '73, Mr. Burnstine finished 3rd in the Reno Consolation race, then 1st in the Medallion. However during the race, he flew outside the course boundaries, and was disqualified. At Mojave in '73, Ken managed to qualify 2nd place, and even placed 3rd in the Mojave championship, however he was moved to last for having cut two pylons! Though the aircraft was clocking speeds near 380mph, Ken was having a heck of a time!

Reno 1974 would be Ken's lucky year. It didn't start too good for Burnstine though, as his other modified Mustang #34 "Miss Foxy Lady" would endure engine problems during qualifying. He did however qualify 'Suzi-Q' at 392mph! His partner Leroy Penall was slated to race #33, but without a mount, Burnstine resumed command of his 'Suzi-Q', and in a wild turn of events on Sunday, would win the Gold Championship! This would essentially become the end of the aircraft's racing career, though the racer did make some appearances, it wouldn't race again.

It was June, '76 that Ken would bring #33 into Mojave, with wingman Jim Maloney. Ken transmitted a radio message stating he was going to drop down onto the race-course upon their arrival. After he received clearance from the tower, the unexpected happened. Ken and 'Miss Suzi-Q' would drop into a dive, from which they would never recover. Though accident is probable, many have theorized that because of other circumstances, this may have been no accident. We'll never know. Pieces of 69QF can still be located in the desert just outside Mojave airport, to this day.

Stay tuned!

Joseph

Bomber_12th
April 23rd, 2013, 04:53
It looks amazing, Joseph!! I can understand how difficult so many of the aspects of that scheme must have been to do, but it all looks excellent! This is a great addition to the story of the P-51D in the post-WWII years.

Jafo
April 23rd, 2013, 05:38
Looks like you got it pretty right too...;)

[maybe a couple of shades darker with the mouth red] - I was looking at doing a ver of it on an Avenger II ....just for fun...;)

skyhawka4m
April 23rd, 2013, 07:25
I'm curious as to why no one has done SU SU BABY? This was always another fav of mine but sadly lost in a crash also.

fsxar177
April 23rd, 2013, 10:39
Thanks for the compliments guys! It has been a difficult scheme, to say the least!



Looks like you got it pretty right too...;)

[maybe a couple of shades darker with the mouth red] - I was looking at doing a ver of it on an Avenger II ....just for fun...;)

Seems pretty close to the best color shots I've seen..

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i160/sledge39/POST--RWKd--550-C73-31.jpg


Joseph

Dimus
April 23rd, 2013, 12:29
What a gaudy looking paint!

Although you have done a terrific job recreating it, I must say I would not like to be flying in a Mustang painted like this, maybe not even in FSX:kilroy:.

Again though, terrific paintjob fsxar177!:salute: And thank you for the history too, I didn't know this one.

Bomber_12th
April 23rd, 2013, 13:21
It was certainly a different time, not only for warbirds, but culturally as well - there were a lot of paint schemes applied to warbirds in civilian hands, like Mustangs, during that time, just as there were fashion choices, home decor, etc., that many now look at/look back on quite differently. Sometimes the interiors on these aircraft were just as bad - thinking of the Mustang that belonged to the late Tom Wood, with "typical 70's" pea-green upholstery throughout. (to this day, that aircraft remains very much un-changed since when Tom Wood was first flying it in the 70's http://mustangsmustangs.net/p-51/?survivors/serial/44-74878)

Bone
April 23rd, 2013, 16:54
I really like the red flight suit, but the rest of the livery is too...too...toooo. Well, never mind.

Great job, though, in replicating this real world paint! That's a lot of detail to cover, which you obviously nailed.

Jafo
April 24th, 2013, 04:54
Thanks for the compliments guys! It has been a difficult scheme, to say the least!




Seems pretty close to the best color shots I've seen..

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i160/sledge39/POST--RWKd--550-C73-31.jpg


Joseph

I was looking at this one when I researched the quiz...;)

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link.... http://www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/?survivors/serial/44-74756

kilo delta
April 24th, 2013, 09:38
I really like the red flight suit, but the rest of the livery is too...too...toooo. Well, never mind.

Great job, though, in replicating this real world paint! That's a lot of detail to cover, which you obviously nailed.

I dunno,Bone. I reckon it'd look right at home on a real world fleet of CRJ's.:icon_lol: :P

I'd even have the flightcrew pimped out in crushed velvet uniforms with a snazzy disco ball hanging from the overhead panel!

fsxar177
April 24th, 2013, 18:17
Jafo,

I am going to tweak a few of the colors just a bit. Still trying to get the the gold leaf name right too. And can you discern, is the outline on the #33 black, or blue? My references say 'black', but in that photo, sure looks blue!

Joseph

Jafo
April 25th, 2013, 05:21
Jafo,

I am going to tweak a few of the colors just a bit. Still trying to get the the gold leaf name right too. And can you discern, is the outline on the #33 black, or blue? My references say 'black', but in that photo, sure looks blue!

Joseph

Joseph ....sometimes this stuff is like that old saying....'a man with 2 watches is never really sure of the time'.

You thought you were right with 'black'...but along comes another reference and it's another colour.
I think sometimes it comes down to a concensus...or maybe...which source/reproduction can you 'trust' more ... particularly when you don't have first-hand access.

Pictures on 'the net' can be all kinds of inaccurate/misrepresentational...even faked or quaintly 'doctored' to the point no-one ends up certain of anything.

I usually go for the 'concensus' approach....majority [of sources] rules...;)


Personally...I like the chrome on the spinner on my pic....looks 'right'....which leads me to think the other colours are more 'right' in depth/intensity than in the others...which seem almost flared or washed-out. The bluish tinge to the ground shadow suggests things aren't entirely 'right' in print/reproduction.

fsxar177
April 25th, 2013, 19:56
Okay;
Some more teaser screens. And a question: John, for the life of me I cannot find the exterior texture for the pilots seat...?

http://www.fsxairsports.com/teasers/suziq2.jpg
http://www.fsxairsports.com/teasers/suziq3.jpg
http://www.fsxairsports.com/teasers/suziq4.jpg
http://www.fsxairsports.com/teasers/suziq5.jpg

Joseph