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PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2021 9:10 pm 
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David Legg wrote:
Big Grey - do you mean the PBY with the blue shroud over the bow/cockpit? If so, that is not the ex-Biggin Hill N423RS which I understand is not actually with American Aero but is parked on a lot adjacent to their facility. It shows the Collings Foundation former Canso A N983CF which is for sale as they now have the former PBY-5A N459CF, ex-PH-PBY. Or have I missed a photo?



There 3 PBYs on site, one with the tarp, one in the hangar and one across the street. This one is across the street.

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PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2021 10:52 pm 
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David Legg wrote:
Big Grey - do you mean the PBY with the blue shroud over the bow/cockpit? If so, that is not the ex-Biggin Hill N423RS which I understand is not actually with American Aero but is parked on a lot adjacent to their facility. It shows the Collings Foundation former Canso A N983CF which is for sale as they now have the former PBY-5A N459CF, ex-PH-PBY. Or have I missed a photo?


It wasn't me who commented on the PBY David but thank you for the info.


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PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2021 8:30 pm 
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Mike wrote:
Which P-40 is that with the Ham Std prop?

I'm curious about that one too. Currently has a very anonymous look!

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PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2021 9:56 pm 
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Would it be the Collings TP-40?


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PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2021 10:21 pm 
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pjpahs wrote:
Would it be the Collings TP-40?



No

Collings is 42-104721

The aircraft restored by Chris Kirchner (and at AAS) is 42-105120.

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florida.warbirds wrote:
David Legg wrote:
Big Grey - do you mean the PBY with the blue shroud over the bow/cockpit? If so, that is not the ex-Biggin Hill N423RS which I understand is not actually with American Aero but is parked on a lot adjacent to their facility. It shows the Collings Foundation former Canso A N983CF which is for sale as they now have the former PBY-5A N459CF, ex-PH-PBY. Or have I missed a photo?



There 3 PBYs on site, one with the tarp, one in the hangar and one across the street. This one is across the street.

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That one with the green tarp across the street is the ex-Biggin Hill N423RS. The other one on AAS's lot with the blue tarp is N983CF and the one in their hangar is N459CF. Thanks for the updates confirming ongoing presence. I think they also still have the wing from PBY-6A N7057C.

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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2021 8:22 am 
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As MKD1966 and Dan K stated, the P-40 in the photos is the ex-Chris Kirchner P-40N 42-105120. It has been converted to two seat "TP-40N" configuration, like Thom Richard's, but is not the factory-style TP-40N like Collings (which should now be in England, I would think) or Kermit Weeks'.

After 42-105120 was purchased by its current owner, it was initially sent to Thom Richard's facility at Warbird Adventures where it was to receive a newly overhauled engine, new fuel tanks in the wings, and the "TP-40N" conversion matching Thom Richard's example. At some point the decision was made to send it to American Aero Services, where it has been for at least two years now, I believe. Photos of the fuselage/wing, as also shared on Matt's website last August, had shown it completely stripped down to bare metal at American Aero Services.


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Thank you Dan and John.

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