Flight of the Red Tail

The plane had been originally flown by the United States Air Force 332d Fighter Group as a bomber escort for the Allied Forces in the European Theatre of World War II and serves as a travelling and flying tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen.

The film is a sequel to Red Tail Reborn which brought attention to the attempt to relaunch of the plane after the 2004 crash.

[1][2] The film, which was produced in NTSC Dolby 5.1 format, had a running time of 12 minutes.

[4] This film chronicles the reconstruction by picking up where Red Tail Reborn left off in 2007.

[6] The five-year restoration occurred at Tri-State Aviation in Wahpeton, North Dakota from 2004 to 2009.

A single nosed-propeller plane is in mid flight above land. The red nose faces right and the underside of the plane is slightly in view. The plane has black propellers, grey base paint, and black letters reading A42. The 4 and 2 are separated by a United States roundel in black with a central white star. The roundel is also visible on the tops of the planes wings. The full length of the right side of the plane is visible.
The restored World War II P-51 Mustang flown by Red Tail Project as described in the film (2009-08-05)