FS2000 P-51D Mustang

Second Lieutenant Urban Drew began World War Two as a flight instructor. Just after D-Day he was transfered to the 361st Fighter Group. Drew flew 76 missions with the 361st (and 6 air victories). In October, 1944 Drew was flying with wingman McCandless when he spotted two Me-262 Schwalbe's taking off. The first Me 262 exploded when hit by the .50s of "Detroit Miss". More than 40 years later, an Air Force clerk noticed Drew's claim for two Me-262 victories on the same mission. She contacted a custodian of German war records, who knew former Luftwaffe pilots who might be able to shed light on the claim. Georg-Peter Eder had been set to lead the Me-262s of JG 7 that day, but his aircraft had problems so he was grounded. He said he saw a yellow-nosed Mustang dive on the Me's and shoot them down. Eder couldn't read "Detroit Miss" on the nose of the "Mustang", but his account was sufficient to confirm Drew's two Me-262 victories. This is a re-paint of the original "Glamorous Glen" designed by Roger Dial, Mike Hambly and Bruce Thorson. Re-paint by J-P "Gray Wolf" Demmerle.Thorson.