P-51D “Cripes A Mighty”
Overview
Make/Model: North American P-51D-30NA Mustang
Serial Number: 44-74813
Year of manufacture: 1944
Awards & Recognition: Grand Champion & Golden Wrench at EAA AirVenture 2002
The restoration of the North American P-51D Mustang, serial number 44-74813, at our facility is a homage to Major George Preddy, the highest scoring P-51 Mustang ace of World War II, who tragically lost his life to friendly fire on Christmas Day 1944. This project embodies our dedication to historical accuracy and craftsmanship, setting a new standard for the preservation of warbird legacy and honoring the memory of one of aviation's greatest heroes.
Undertaken for Ken Wagnon, the meticulous restoration of "Cripes A Mighty" aimed to replicate the iconic aircraft as it would have appeared at the end of Major Preddy's distinguished service. Our commitment to authenticity guided every step, from sourcing period-correct parts to applying the distinctive paint scheme and markings associated with Major Preddy. This endeavor, fueled by extensive research and a deep respect for wartime history, ensures that the aircraft represents a tangible connection to Major Preddy's legacy and the broader narrative of World War II aviation.
In embracing this project, we sought to do more than merely rebuild a vintage aircraft; we aimed to resurrect a piece of history, celebrating not just the mechanical marvel that is the P-51 Mustang but also the spirit of bravery and sacrifice it represents. "Cripes A Mighty" stands as a testament to our capability to blend historical preservation with the technical demands of warbird restoration, ensuring that the aircraft maintains its authentic character while incorporating modern enhancements for safety and reliability.
Our work on "Cripes A Mighty" highlights the ongoing relevance of warbirds in preserving military aviation heritage, allowing future generations to witness the majesty of these aircraft and the stories of valor they encapsulate. By dedicating this restoration to Major George Preddy and all who served alongside him, we honor their contributions to freedom and aviation, ensuring that their heroic tales continue to inspire and educate. Through meticulous restoration and dedicated homage, "Cripes A Mighty" flies once again, a moving tribute to Major Preddy's enduring legacy in the skies.
Please scroll down and check out the gallery below for photos of the entire restoration journey.
Click the cover above to view a PDF Warbird Digest article about Midwest Aero’s restoration of Cripes A Mighty (and Red Dog, and Daddy’s Girl).
Click the image above to learn more about Maj. George Preddy, pilot of the original Cripes A Mighty, and the highest scoring Mustang Ace of WWII.
Original Cripes A' Mighty with Crew Chief Art Snyder
Arrival day
Disassembly of airplane
Aft duct repair
Aft duct reskinning
Component Installation forward fuselage
Windscreen install
Vertical stab mounted
Vertical mounted
Plumbing under fuel tank
Oxy bay finished
Engine mount
Fuel tank install
Radio race assembly
Control panel
Cockpit left side
Dust excluded floor
Wing joining
Wing fuel tank
Fuel bay liner
Fuel tank stencil
Ammo install
LH gunbay
RH gunbay
Tailcone reassembly
Tailcone
Tailcone parts install
Engine front area
First taxi
Complete with 75 gallon drop tanks installed
Cripes in the grass
Testing flying
Control panel detail
LH side of cockpit detail
RH Gunbay detail
Cripes above the clouds
Cripes with Daddy's Girl
Incoming
Check six!
Formation
Break!
Bottoms up!