SCP-4751

Item #: 4751

Object Class: Euclid

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Last known image of SCP-4751 before having the anomaly abilities, circa 1942. Records show that the photograph was taken in the ████ █████ Airfield, England

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4751 is to be contained in a sealed hanger with a long-range GPS inside of the cockpit sealed inside of a metal sheet. When performing an experiment, all SCP bases must be notified and be readied with long-distance telescope cameras. When confirmation of a crash has been initiated, the closest base must quickly enter the area and retrieve SCP-4751 under orders to terminate any unauthorized observers.

Description: SCP-4751 is a WW2 era fighter plane that is modelled after the P-51D Mustang, an infamous aviation fighter commonly used to depict American aviation during World War 2. When a pilot closes the cockpit, the pilot will experience a hallucination depicting that he or she is in an airfield in WW2. Although attempts are made to break out of the cockpit, the cockpit seems indestructible and locked into place. When an observer sees the pilot's attempt or escape, all they see is the pilot banging on the windows. When the Pilot takes off and climbs to 1,200 feet, then he or she will seemingly be teleported into any aviation battles in World War 2. Followed by that, any technology that has come after World War 2 would be expunged for the duration of the hallucination. When an observer sees the takeoff, they will see the takeoff as normal, but then seemingly see SCP-4751 vanish, only to reappear at the location of the battle. The pilot will then see multiple enemy planes attacking SCP-4751. The pilot is now to avoid being shot down and is able to shoot down multiple enemy planes, with SCP-4751 having somehow endless amounts of API ammunition. When observers see SCP-4751 in a dogfight, all they see is the pilot's manoeuvres followed by shooting. When the planes get shot down, SCP-4751 will fall down in flames depending on the damages on the pilots perspective. When the observer sees SCP-4751 dropping, all they see is SCP-4751 just diving normally. In the pilot's perspective, at the moment that SCP-4751 hits direct contact that could destroy itself, it seemingly teleports to a major area that has been affected by aviation attacks during World War 2. Only then will the cockpit canopy open by itself allowing the pilot to exit. The previously expunged technology will then return back to normal as if it hasn't been tampered in any way.