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Bushby MM II Midget-Mustang

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Serial Number: 581

Registration: N53RM

Markings: Richard McMurry, Tucson, Arizona, 1983


Dave Long, an engineer with the Piper Company, introduced the original Midget Mustang in 1948. It was intended as a factory production aircraft, but the expected market never developed. Nevertheless, the design quickly became popular with homebuilders. In 1959, Robert Bushby bought the rights to the aircraft and took over producing the plans and kits. In 1963 he began design of a modified version with two-seats called the Mustang II. This version retained the original’s racing inspired design and performance while increasing the plane’s carrying capacity. Since its formal introduction in 1965 homebuilders around the world have built over 400 Mustang II aircraft.

Technical Specifications
Wingspan 24 ft 2 in
Length 19 ft 6 in
Height 5 ft 3 in
Weight 1,702 lbs (loaded)
Maximum Speed 200 mph
Service Ceiling N/A
Engines 1 Lycoming O-320 with 160 horsepower
Crew 2

Donated by Richard McMurry
Location: Outside Aircraft