The P-40 in question is P-40M, N1009N#2, 43-5802, RCAF 840. Here are scans of the only slides I took of her that year. One is a little artsy (sunset shot)



History:
Serial #: 43-5802
Construction #: 27490
Civil Registration:
N1233N
N1009N(2)
G-KITT
Model(s):
P-40M
Kittyhawk Mk. III
Name: None
Status: Airworthy
Last info: 2006
History:
Delivered to RAF as 840.
Vance B. Roberts, Seattle, WA, Sept. 27, 1947-1950.
- Acquired from dispossal at PAtricia Bay AB, Vancouver Island.
- Barged to Boeing Field, Seattle, WA, 1947.
- Registered as N1233N.
Art J. Bell/Bell Air Services, Boeing Field, WA, July 21, 1950.
Oregon State University, 1951-1954.
- Instructional Airframe.
Bob Sturges/Columbia Airmotive, Troutdale, OR, 1954-1966.
- Used as advertising display, Troutdale Airport, 1954-1961.
Columbia Airmotive, Troutdale, OR, Feb. 1967-1979.
- Registered as N1009N(2).
- Stored dismantled, Troutdale.
- Acquired paperwork ID of P40N N1009N (43-23494/RCAF 877, which had been scrapped) from Earl Reinert, Feb. 19, 1967.
Thomas L. Camp, Livermore CA/Las Vegas, NV, 1979-1985.
- Restored Livermore, CA.
- First flight 1982.
The Fighter Collection, Duxford, UK, Feb. 1985-2005.
- Arrived dismantled, Feb. 14, 1985.
- Registered as G-KITT.
- First flight after reassembly, Feb. 27, 1985.
- Flown as FR870/GA-S.
Hanger 11 Collection, North Weald, Essex, UK, 2006