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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:12 am 
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I saw somewhere that Stephen Grey is restoring a long tail P-40F-15.
Does anyone have any further info like the serial and location?
I'm curious since s/n 41-19830 a combat vet existed until the early 60s at a trade school in Ca then was sold off and disappeared.

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Ignorance shows here... what is a long tail, and what is the difference from a standard model?

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Jack Cook wrote:
I saw somewhere that Stephen Grey is restoring a long tail P-40F-15.
Does anyone have any further info like the serial and location?
I'm curious since s/n 41-19830 a combat vet existed until the early 60s at a trade school in Ca then was sold off and disappeared.


It is at Wangatta, Australia.. There is a picture of it in the latest Classic Wings.. Says it is a "P40F-10.. serial 41-14*** "

i.e. still unknown...


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The P-40F-5 and later production models had the rear fuselage lengthened 18" to improve directional stability. Of note is that only fin and rudder were moved back, the horizontal tailplane remained in the same position.

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How I missed that I have no idea. :idea: :hide: :hide:
Any idea where the a/c came from??? If not I suggest it be
41-19830 :idea: :wink:

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