King wrote:
I noticed on Courtesy Aircraft's website, they list P-39 Airacobra 42-19027 "Small Fry" as the serial number of this project aircraft stored at Aero Trader.
On the Warbird Registry, P-39 42-19027 "Small Fry" is at the Planes of Fame in Chino being restored to airworthy. Is this the same aircraft?
Also, what are the drawbacks to owning a P-39 today, as I see only 3 listed as airworthy?
They are different planes. The POF example has been moved inside now but is not beng restored at this time beyond the static restoration already accomplished some years ago. Not sure if there are any specific future plans or not. Lots of corrosion though!
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Due to the way this P-39 and others retrieved from New Guinea were moved and stored, it is probable the aft fuselage and other major assemblies are from different combat P-39 aircraft in the same batch retrieved from New Guinea.
http://www.courtesyaircraft.com/P-39%20proj.htm
Perhaps the registry is wrong. I do not know what serial number POF claims for their P-39. Perhaps both are claiming the same number for the reasons noted above!
I do know that the TFC example restored to airworthy at Chino has a Reno racing style radiator spray bar added to keep the engine cool enough to ge to the end of the runway for takeoff.