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Flying P-40's, where are they?

Mon Dec 17, 2012 5:19 pm

With all the P-40's coming out of restoration worldwide in the past 3 years or so, just where are all the P-40 flyers lcated at now. It seems there are many downunder, here in the US and in England. Thanks in advance.

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:42 pm

I also would like to know and hopefully there could be a show where a few can gather :drink3:

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:17 pm

Here is a list I have compiled for Australian P-40's
P40 A29-53 Under restoration
A29-915 Under restoration
41-19841 VH-PIV
41-14112 VH-HWK Judy Pay Tyabb
A29-183 Under restoration Graham Orphan Blenheim NZ
A29-186 Under restoration Wangaratta
42-105915 Wangaratta under restoration to airworthy
A29-556 Stored dismantled in MARC Compound, Chino, CA. last info 1993
A29-446 Keith W. Hopper, Townsville, Queensland, 1986-2002
A29-448 ZK-CAG
A29-405 Under restoration Graham Orphan Blenheim NZ
42-104947 Classic Fighter Jets Museum, Adelaide-Parafield, SA Displayed as wartime crash diorama
42-104954 Edwin Sedgman, Melbourne, Victoria
42-105472 Bruno Carnival Melbourne, Victoria
42-105513 Ian A. Whitney/Australian Aerospace Museum, Melbourne Under restoration, Essendon & Romsey, Victoria

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:33 pm

P-40C at FHC

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Mon Dec 17, 2012 10:11 pm

VWC P40N dedicated to Stocky Edwards
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Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Mon Dec 17, 2012 10:25 pm

CAF P-40N 42-9629 "Tex Hill" Is currently in Denton, TX. Usually based out of Addison, TX.

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Tue Dec 18, 2012 1:40 am

41-5709 based in cherokee ga.There are a bunch more you just gotta know where to look.

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:10 am

Pat Carry wrote:With all the P-40's coming out of restoration worldwide in the past 3 years or so, just where are all the P-40 flyers lcated at now. It seems there are many downunder, here in the US and in England. Thanks in advance.

1. H-75A-1 82 - Stephen Grey / The Fighter Collection - G-CCVH - Duxford (UK).
2. P-40B 41-13297 - Stephen Grey / The Fighter Collection - G-CDWH - Duxford (UK).
3. P-40C 41-13357 -Stephen Grey / The Fighter Collection - N80FR - Chino, CA (USA).
4. P-40C 41-13390 - The Flying Heritage Collection - N2689 - Paine Field, WA (USA).
5. P-40C AK295 - Rod Lewis - N295AK - San Antonio, TX (USA).
6. P-40E AK752 - Jim Smith - N440PE - Kalispell, MT (USA).
7. P-40E AK753 - Ron Fagen - N4420K - Granite Falls, MN (USA).
8. P-40E AK905 - Rudy Frasca - N40PE -Champaign, IL (USA).
9. P-40E AK933 - John Paul - N94466 - Caldwell, CA (USA).
10.P-40E AK940 - Tony Banta - N940AK - Livermore, CA (USA).
11.P-40E 41-5709 - Don Brooks - N2416X - Cherokee, GA (USA).
12.P-40E-1-CU 41-25109 - Dianne Pay - VH-KTY - Scone (AUS).
13.P-40E-1-CU 41-25158 - James Slade / OSRC - ZK-RMH - Masterton (NZ).
14.P-40E-1-CU 41-35918 - Gerald Yagen / Training Services Inc - N1941P - Virginia Beach, VA (USA).
15.P-40F-1-CU 42-14112 - Judy Pay - VH-HWK - Tyabb (AUS).
16.P-40F-15-CU 41-19841 - Stephen Grey / The Fighter Collection - G-CGZP - Duxford (UK).
17.P-40K-5-CU 42-9733 - Tom Duffy / Claire Aviation Inc - N4436J - Milville, NJ (USA) ** Sold by Tom Blair December 2012 **.
18.P-40K-10-CU 42-10256 - Texas Flying Legends Museum - N401WH - Ellington Field, TX (USA).
19.P-40M-10-CU 43-5795 - American Air Power Museum - N1232N - Farmingdale, NY (USA).
20.P-40M-10-CU 43-5802 - Peter Teichman / Hangar 11 - G-KITT - North-Weald (UK).
21.P-40M-10-CU 43-5813 - Dave O'Maley / Tri-State Warbird Museum - N5813 - Batavia, OH (USA) ** Down for repairs **.
22.P-40N-1-CU 42-104687 - Allan Arthur - VH-ZOC - Albury (AUS).
23.P-40N-1-CU 42-104730 - The Kittyhawk Partnership - ZK-CAG - Ardmore (NZ).
24.P-40N-1-CU 42-104827 - Mike Potter / VWoC - CF-VWC - Gatineau (Canada).
25.P-40N-5-CU 42-104977 - Mike Spaulding - VH-MIK - Mareeba (AUS).
26.P-40N-5-CU 42-105192 - Ed Maloney / Planes of Fame Museum - N85104 - Chino, CA (USA).
27.P-40N-5-CU 42-105306 - Chris Prevost - N540TP - Sonoma, CA (USA).
28.P-40N-5-CU 42-105861 - John Fallis - N49FG - Lafayette, LA (USA).
29.P-40N-5-CU 42-105867 - Commemorative Air Force - N1226N - Denton, TX (USA).
30.P-40N-5-CU 42-105915 - Christian Amara - F-AZKU - Melun-Villaroche (FR).
31.P-40N-15-CU 42-106396 - John Paul - N1195N - Caldwell, CA (USA).
32.P-40N-30-CU 44-7369 - Cavanaugh Flight Museum - N40PN - Addison, TX (USA).
33.TP-40N 44-47923 - Kermit Weeks / Fantasy of Flight - N923 - Polk City, FL (USA).
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Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:28 am

I take it that is all of them BenG
We could form a sqn of them ;)

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:03 pm

Their is 42-105120 P-40 N-5 Chris Kirchner Ocala,Fl.

Mark

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:29 pm

b747cf wrote:Their is 42-105120 P-40 N-5 Chris Kirchner Ocala,Fl.

Mark

Not a flyer yet, and the OP asked for currently airworthy ones. Nice-looking work though, a great project.

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:30 pm

This is new to me Mark - when the 1st flight has taken place?

Any photos please?

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Sun Dec 23, 2012 6:10 pm

Not yet on the first flight.
http://www.warbirdsocala.com/projects-underwing/001-curtis-p-40-n

But it's coming together.

Mark

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:58 am

hang the expense wrote:41-5709 based in cherokee ga.There are a bunch more you just gotta know where to look.


Actually, that's Cherokee County Airport, Ball Ground, GA.

Re: Flying P-40's, where are they?

Sat Dec 29, 2012 3:19 pm

BenG wrote:21.P-40M-10-CU 43-5813 - Peter O'Maley / Tri-State Warbird Museum - N5813 - Batavia, IL (USA) ** Down for repairs **.

Never heard of a "Peter" O'Maley. The museum's founder is David O'Maley, so you might be referring to him, although I do know he has a son...

Also, the museum is in Batavia, Ohio; not Illinois. Where are you finding this information? :rolleyes:
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