TonyA wrote:
Do you have the right captions for the first two pictures?
Maybe not?

It is possible the album wasn't updated by the time I posted here on WIX.
TonyA wrote:
The first picture is the P-40N fuselage which had been under slow restoration for many years in the other part of the hangar - I think this is N2256N but have not seen any ID on the airframe.
Are you sure? I thought the P-40 in the storage jig and covered in plastic is the N model. I am basing that comment on the fuselage shape, but then I am not an expert. As for the the ID I have only just come across the s/n. The source is the page I noted before...
http://www.pioneeraero.co.nz/p-40_serial_numbers.htm Is this a case of assumed ID? Doesn't bother me, I would just like to know what is behind the ID.
TonyA wrote:
The second one is a P-40E and, according to the note attached to its tail, is 41-5709 owned by Don Brooks.
Thank for the ID.
I thought the E model is the one with the wing panels (?) and boxes place along side the uncovered fuselage.... WAIT A MINUTE

That does look like space for a second seat behind the pilot doesn't it

This is characteristic of the N model isn't it?
Thanks.
Mike

(wiping egg off his face)
P.S. I have corrected Webshots, but it may take a few minutes to update in the public album.
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