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P51D "Stinker Pat"
Another 1/7th scale Mustang This P-51D depicts the 'Stinker Pat' aircraft flown by George Hamilton of the 325th FG during World War II and is owned by Scott Wilson
Posted on Oct 13, 2008 Slideshow

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3 Comments

Reply Shawn Hamilton
06:40 PM on October 16, 2012 
I just saw this plane on the net. I to am a rc plane builder and pilot. I am in the early stages of construction of a Stinker Pat. George G. Hamilton is my Great Uncle. He is 96 years old this year and has a very sharp mind. He lives in Shawnee,Oklahoma. In 1977 he flew me and brother and father to South Texas to a Confederate Air Force fly-in in his Cessna 170 that was painted up like his Mustang. I have a picture of him with his cessna 170 from 1977. Love the model and thanks for sharing it with us.
Reply cotton46124
10:08 PM on August 02, 2011 
George Hamilton says...
dear sir my name is carlton d, wilson i am the builder of the plane shown here, my son scott wilson is the pilot of the plane. i do have copies of the 1/5th scale plane taken at am airshow at mount compfort airport neer indpls in with its big brother a full sacle p-51 with the checkerboard tail i would respectfully like to chat with you on the telephone my address is as fallows

Carlton D. Wilson
604 n. lincoln street
edinburgh ind.
46124

PHONE 812-526-2162
Is it possible to get a copy of the picture of the model of Stinker Pat. Your website won?t let me download the pict. I would like to show it to my uncle who was the original pilot. Thank you.
Reply George Hamilton
06:20 PM on May 24, 2010 
Is it possible to get a copy of the picture of the model of Stinker Pat. Your website won?t let me download the pict. I would like to show it to my uncle who was the original pilot. Thank you.