File:F-82B Twin Mustang 45-5168 with NACA during the 1950s.jpg

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English: EF-82B Twin Mustang 1-NA 44-65168 with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), Cleveand, Ohio, 1952. Note the "EFQ" Buzz Code, the NACA symbol on the tail, and the full serial number. Also the aircraft was still under the jurisdiction of the USAF while under NACA's control showing the USAF National Insignia and US Air Force painted on the tail.
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Source Powers and Menard (2006) Buzz Numbers: The Explanations and Regulations Behind America's Military Aircraft Identification System, Specialty Press ISBN: 1580071031 Image source listed as United States Air Force
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