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Now, if I had me one'a them P-40N types... well, this'd be the ticket...

I can see the Weekly World News headline now...........
"Giant Angry Parrot Invades American :shock: :shock:

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Stephen Gray's P-40B at Chino. A real Pearl Harbor survivor.



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Whom, what, where, when....... :?:

Repainted Paul A plane ?

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I would do up my P-40B in Pearl Harbor markings. And a P-40E in 49 PG markings.

Or for a P-40N it's be eithor RAAF or RNZAF markings.

No sharks mouths for me please. :D There's more to a P-40 then just the Flying Tigers.


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112 sqdn, north africa.Clive "killer" Caldwell's bird.SWEEEEET.

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Tks warbird51

Last time I had seen pics she was still in pieces :shock:

Already a flyer...wow


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Stephen Gray's P-40B at Chino. A real Pearl Harbor survivor.



Are there other pics/info somewhere of this aircraft? I tried google but didn't come up with anything.

Is it this one? http://www.warbirdregistry.org/p40regis ... 13297.html


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Here's my choice.
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P-40M #128 Capt Frank Gaunt 44th FS 8 kills
Note Frank's flashing a peace sign 8)

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I like it, that is a different scheme.

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112 sqdn, north africa.Clive "killer" Caldwell's bird.SWEEEEET.


Would be my choice as well.... 8)


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Stephen Gray's P-40B at Chino. A real Pearl Harbor survivor.



Are there other pics/info somewhere of this aircraft? I tried google but didn't come up with anything.

Is it this one? http://www.warbirdregistry.org/p40regis ... 13297.html


Nope, not the same bird as the CWHF bird. For more information/pics take a look at the Flypast forum and/or Fence Check.


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I would have to go with an A.V.G. third squadron P-40B 8)

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Nope, not the same bird as the CWHF bird. For more information/pics take a look at the Flypast forum and/or Fence Check.
So which airplane do you think it is?


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