Mark Peterson 

a-37 dragonfly

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Mustang High

Flight Aerobatics

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Mark started flying at the age of six in a Piper Cherokee Arrow with his father Ed who was a B-24 Liberator pilot during World War II. After returning to civilian life, Ed found ways to keep aviation in his business and personal life. As a result, Mark grew up surrounded by aviation. ​ Mark soloed at age 16 and received his private pilot’s license at 17. He has flown over 40 different types of aircraft and accumulated over 7000 hours of flight time. ​​

Owning and flying classic warbirds like the P-51 Mustang, A-37 Dragonfly and Dornier Alpha Jet has been a dream of Mark’s since he was a child. Like many children with the aviation bug, Mark built models and dreamed of flying warbirds one day. In November of 2005, Mark was able to acquire a P-51 Mustang and since then, Mark has accumulated over 1800 hours in warbirds and strengthened his love and admiration for the aircraft. ​ Someone once told Mark that you don’t ever really “own” a Mustang or any warbird. You are just lucky enough to take care of one for the next generation. Flying a P-51 was like flying a National Monument. Great care and absolute dedication are required. Mark has taken this responsibility to heart and cares for the warbirds with all the honor and dedication they deserve.