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Jack Cook has sent me a collection of photos of the p40F crash and recoveries so I am going to attempt to post them here from my webshots account ..............They will be put up in 4 posts of 3 each................

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Some very interesting shot's 8) , boy's will be boy's :roll: , atleast the remain's went to good use :) , Cheer; all, :twisted: Tally Ho! Phil :twisted: .(great shark mouth photo too :wink: )

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Hi Mr. Setter:

Very interesting photos. Are there any more of these force landed P-40s on Erromango Island?


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Hi HarvardIV - call me John

There is a whole site devoted to this Group and Mr Jack Cook was kind enough to let me use these photos I will post the home site domain when I find it or Jack may beat me to it he usually does.

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Hi HarvardIV

The link is
BTW my 44th FS website is at: http://communities.msn.com/44thFighterS ... ributePage

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Hi all,

Does anyone know just how many P-40's are currently in Australia/New Zealand. Thats both flying and static/under restoration. With all the recoveries in recent years im just curious about how high the current population is.

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Hi Greg

The answer is - i don't know and perhaps no one does with any certainty and what do you mean by "In Australia"

I'm not trying to be a pain but there is a grey area in relation to all of this and I will try to explain. I will give a listing of ones I know of off the top of my head and others can then fill in the gaps

1) There are a list of all the obvious known machines
AWM - on display - static
RAAFM Under restoration - static
Judy Pay - about to fly
Murray Griffiths - flying
Murray Griffiths - 2/3 through restoration to fly
Col Pay - about to fly
Moorabin Museum - Static
Plus 3 or 4 with private owners scattered around the country

2) Unknown - or undiscovered machines
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3) Forigen machines here for restoration
3 or 4 at Murray Griffiths for USA owners

4) Machines which may come to Australia or are temporilly out of the country being restored
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The nature of warbirds is that there is always an element of cloak and dagger and you will always not have full information on what is around.

I welcome all our lurkers to fill in the gaps in my info as I have done it from my unreliable memory

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John,
A few years back I'm cooresponded with a fellow in either NZ or Australia who had a couple P-40s-John Chambers. Is he familar to you. It'd be interesting to know which ones those were. One I think was a 'M'.


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Hi Jack

I think this Mr Chambers is a Kiwi (NZ) and has quite a few warbirds
i am sure we can get confirmation from some of our Kiwi collegues any minute - if not I will research it tomorrow for you. The Kiwis operated Ms so it sounds correct.

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John Chambers had his P-40M NZ3119 at the Subritzky workshops in Auckland, not sure if it is still there though.
Check the Pioneer website for the multitude of P-40s they have restored in NZ

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