I'm trying to identify the airworthy P-40 that was used in the flick '1941'.
Tom Camp is listed in the credits as a pilot and I know that he owned a Kittyhawk I at the time. However, Frank Tallman has also been attributed to the film as a pilot and he also owned a P-40 or two during the same timeframe. But I believe that they were P-40Ns and I'm leaning towards Mr. Camp's Hawk (
AK979) as the likely suspect.
I know that the aircraft had a custom canopy fitted after being damaged during filming of 'Tora Tora Tora', retaining this canopy as late as 1975 and that Mr. Camp sold the aircraft in 1978. But I do not know when the custom unit was replaced again with a standard canopy; before or after the sale.
The airplane eventually wound up with Flying Tiger Line/Tiger International Inc, wearing an AVG paint scheme and here's a sticking point for me... I seem to recall seeing an early 80s photo of the aircraft in this scheme with the custom canopy fitted, but the aircraft in the film (released in 1979) had a standard canopy.
My memory could be faulty, (I was about 12 or 13 when I first saw the photo) and I cannot locate said photo as confirmation either way.
Any information that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated!
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