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P-40

Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:11 am

Since there do seem to be a couple of folks here who like one of my favourite warbirds, I thought I'd post a couple of shots of John Paul's Hawks when he brought them both down to Reno back in 1995. I think these birds are not seen a whole lot back East...

John has said that when he finishes the P-51C he hopes to bring all three airplanes to Reno one year. Now that would be cool.

John Maloney flew the -E and Tom Camp the -N that year.

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:00 am

Definitely not seen back east very often. Thanks for sharing your great pictures (again).

Smiling in Beantown... :D

Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:46 am

Sweet! 8)

Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:41 am

And a couple more quickie scans of old slides...

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:37 pm

Love the last shot with the G.59, thanks for sharing.

Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:51 pm

Chad --- I'm fond of that shot too, but I also have a sentimental attachment to the idea of a P-40E leading a P-51D on the race course. I do like Hawks! When I first got interested in Warbirds long ago I was lucky enough to have 3 P-40Es within 30 miles, and John's -N under construction. Kinda took it all for granted back then -- didn't realize that this was probably over half the world's flyable or near flyable Curtiss Hawks at the time...

They were flown for pure fun, too, and flown like they were fun! Now so many warbirds are so valuable, and so horrendously expensive to maintain and insure that much of the scene, on the upper end at least, has gotten terribly precious and, I suspect, a bit less fun...

Mon Apr 23, 2007 4:31 pm

Speaking of fun -- here's the late Fred Sebby in the office. The first two were in 1987 and the third in 1992, so Fred was at least consistent. Fred was the one guy who everybody, in the West at least, seemed to trust to fly their P-40s anytime. He had a LOT of P-40 time, and as far as I know never bent one, even flying like this. That's why he was trusted, I guess.

Another good guy, and missed by all who knew him...

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 5:56 pm

Actually, I double checked, and have a correction. That's actually Steve Hinton in the third photo in his very last race, (as race pilot, at least).

He's a pretty good pilot too...

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:17 pm

There was one year when Fred Sebey was flying Pauls N model at reno and tore up the field.Even had the kills on the side of the cockpit.Funny as the dickens.

Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:23 pm

Those are awesome!!!!

Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:30 pm

FYI Neal...
We still fly them just for fun. :D :D

Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:48 pm

I am aware of that John, which is why after something like 32 years, I still love to see you AND Tom Camp in action! I first saw you guys at Chandler Field in good old Fresno about 1975 or so, and I want to come down this spring to your fly-in to keep the string going.

Keep them flying, John, and keep having fun! (Whichever John this is -- there's a Senior and a Junior isn't there?)

How is the Mustang coming along?

Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:08 pm

And, John, another question for my records -- is that Tom wearing John Maloney's helmet on the side shot of Spud Lag (taken on Thursday)? Wasn't John in the same race (this was Thusday heat 1C)? I have a pilot with red helmet and blue flight suit on Thursday and a white helmet and looks like tan flight suit on Saturday while the RARA database says Tom Camp both days...

Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:18 pm

Wow, GREAT SHOTS!

Nothing like seeing a P-40 from head on. Mean and scary as hell looking. And HAHAHAHA that P-40 is ahead of the P-51 and Spitfire! :D Yay for the P-40! :twisted:

I love the P-40, my fav!

Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:25 pm

Tom Camp still flies for fun, too. Here he is chugging around on the very last lap of the Bronze Race Sunday afternoon last year at Reno.

Note the canopy...

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