Hi all,
I am currently doing some research on the Curtiss P-40E and am working on the nav and IFF lighting at the moment. I need some help identifying some of the lights. After reading these forums for the last few weeks, it appears you are the guys with the expertise...
1) This first photo shows the blue formation light on the starboard side of a P-40. Is there a reason some P-40's have blue formation lights and others have red? Is this a US vs UK thing? Also, is there a reason why some P-40's have blue formation lights on both sides and some seem to have a blue one on the starboard side and a red one on the port side?
2) The next photo shows what I am assuming is the landing light. It is located on the bottom of the port wing. The 3-View section also shows this light. It appears to be hinged and I'm guessing it swings out to point forward? If it's not a landing light, what is it? A downward pointing light seems to be a bad thing on a warbird...one of those "Here I am, shoot me down" lights? Anyone have a photo of this light in the lowered position (if it lowers)?
3) This 3-View section shows three lights on the bottom of the port rear wing fillet which I am assuming are the lower IFF (Identification - Friend or Foe) lights. The larger light is definitely red (I have another photo that shows this one in red). If they are IFF lights, I would assume that the next light is green and the rearward light is amber? Does anyone have a photo of this section of the wing fillet?
4) Lastly, this light is on the rear spine just behind the cockpit. It could be an upper IFF light (I've heard that a white IFF light was on the top of the aircraft as well) or is it an anti-collision strobe? Since this is a currently flying P-40, it could be either?
Any help you folks could offer would be greatly appreciated. There's not a lot of info on P-40 lighting out there...at least not that I could find.
Kevin