Lots of interesting stuff, thanks. I remain open minded and as yet unconvinced that we've got a definite fix anywhere - I'm also interested that no-one's come up with an id on the rudder marking's 'owner'; as I suspected, I guess it's pretty obscure.
The motive on the tail is a stylized peacock. In this thread you can see why I think so:
http://forum.planetalk.net/viewtopic.ph ... ht=peacockThe one on the P-40´s tail has it´s feathers out and is complete with head ornament as seen on the pictures in that tread. I do not remember why, but I´m sure I´ve seen a motive like that used to depict pecocks quite often.
Regarding the aircraft in the background, I´m pretty sure they are A-36 Apache/early Allison engined P-51´s. Reason I say this, is the landing gear doors arrangement, the slim fuselage just ahead of the fin (without added dorsal fin) and the three bladed prop. It all just screams early Mustang!!
This really has not narrowed the operating base down, as A-36´s were used in North Africa, Italy, India and Burma. As the truck on the photo has been identified and associated with southern Italy, I would say that would be the best bet. Are there any known RAAF P-40 squadrons that shared a base with A36´s?? The prang might not have happened on the P-40´s base so might be a bit of a stab in the dark.
Now, this little quiz of yours has helped me spend an hour of my two day lay over in China! That is a good thing.
All the best,
Sigurjon