The P-51B Mustang “Berlin Express” achieved legendary status in an epic World War II dogfight in Paris in 1944, piloted by American Bill Overstreet, who flew the aircraft under the Eiffel Tower in hot pursuit of a German fighter. Overstreet eventually downed the German plane and eluded heavy enemy fire while escaping the battle with aircraft intact.
As reported in the article Famed World War II P-51B Mustang ‘Berlin Express’ to make transatlantic flight to perform in England with F-22, More than 70 years after this landmark moment, the “Berlin Express” will take to the skies again to honor the brave airmen who fought against the Axis powers in WW II. Civilian pilot Dan Friedkin, “Berlin Express” owner and one of only nine civilian Heritage Flight pilots qualified to fly in formation with U.S. Air Force single-ship demonstration teams, will fly and perform the historic aircraft in the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) in Fairford, England, July 14-16, with the Air Combat Command’s F-22 aerial demonstration team.
“The ‘Berlin Express’ is an iconic war plane that is symbolic of our country’s strong aviation history,” explained Friedkin. “It’s an honor to pilot this aircraft … as we pay homage to the brave men and women who have flown in the U.S. Air Force. We’re excited to offer people around the world the chance to follow Lee’s memorable voyage of the ‘Berlin Express’ across the Atlantic and look forward to celebrating his arrival in Duxford.”
Noteworthy before the airshow gets underway, the “Berlin Express” will make a historic transatlantic flight from the U.S. to England, with U.S. Air Force Heritage Flight Alumni Lee Lauderback in the cockpit.
Actually Lauderback will follow the same route it took in 1942 as part of the military troop buildup in the U.K. during WW II. The four-day, 5,470-mile journey has begun on Jun. 28 in Texas and be mapped by a SPOT Gen3 tracking device that will transmit the aircraft’s location on a Google Earth map in five-minute intervals. The flight path of the “Berlin Express”, along with photos taken along the way by Lauderback, can be followed on HorsemenFlight.com through its landing in Duxford on July 4.
After departing Texas on Jun. 28, Lauderback will fly the “Berlin Express” to Bangor, Maine, Goose Bay, Canada, Narsarsuaq, Greenland, Keflavik, Iceland and Prestwick, Scotland before arriving at Duxford Airfield.
The restored “Berlin Express” is based around the remains of the P-51B 43-24837. This Mustang flew with the 9th Air Force’s 363rd Fighter Group out of RAF Staplehurst in Kent, England. It crashed in Beckley on Jun. 10, 1944 after the pilot was forced to bail out during a training exercise. Featuring a “Malcolm Hood” canopy and wearing the markings for “Berlin Express,” it is dressed exactly like the 357th Fighter Group Mustang which Overstreet famously flew under the Eiffel Tower in 1944.
Photo credit: Senior Airman Kimberly Nagle / U.S. Air Force
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