In 1940 the prototype P-51 was developed by North American Aviation to British specifications.
The power plant for the prototype P-51 was an Allison V-1710 V-12 engine which produced 1200 HP.
The first production aircrafts (A-36A Apache) and (P-51A Mustang) used the Allison engines but later used the Packard built Rolls Royce Merlin engine.
The Mustang continued its services even after WWII even though many
other piston aircraft were no longer being used. During the Korean War they
provided valuble support. Many other nations elected to use the P-51's
in the 1960's and a few are still in service today.