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PostPosted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:32 pm 
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Lookng for some help identifying 3 Curtiss p-40's at Chino in the 1970's, any help greatly appreciated.



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First two are AK933 and AK979 respectively. Don't recognize the N model.

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http://www.warbirdregistry.org/p40regis ... istry.html

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Thx, I think the last may be MARC/Tallichet as I have a P-38 at the same display in very similar paint w/minimal markings(a sign let me know it was MARC)

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That was a E model.

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Could the N be Dave Tallichet's N9950 which he later sold to Doug Arnold?

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Thanks, that looks like the 3rd one, the timeframe is exactly right..

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The top pic Is John Paul's P-40E I believe, and the second pic was Tom Camp's P-40E. Not sure about the third one. It could have been John Paul's N before he put the second seat in.


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