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Remains of a Curtiss P-40 shot down during a WWII raid on Chiang Mai. The pilot Bill McGarry survived.

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For more aircraft go to: http://www.chiangmaiphotos.com/base/thu ... m=5&page=1


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Is that a replica kate? :shock:

How did she get there?
Why is she there?

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Very cool pictures. Thanks for posting them.

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I wonder if that Kate replica is one of the airframes built in Japan for Tora3? Does anybody know the where abouts or dispositions of all the US built Kates?
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According to the images caption:

"North American AT6 converted to appear as Japanese Kate bomber for the movie Tora Tora Tora"

For a full size view click: http://www.chiangmaiphotos.com/base/dis ... fullsize=1


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You may be right Jerry. This may be one of the lost Tora birds from across the lake!

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The museum is home of the Thai warbird association 'Tango Squadron'.

Some more info here: http://thaiaviation.com/gallery2/v/Tang ... hiang+Mai/
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http://www.thai-aviation.net/W&R%20-%20Tango.htm (impressive list :shock: )


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Heck, Gary can make that look like new in no time :-)

Very interesting - thanks for posting! Mark


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John Paul could have it flying in a couple of years! :D

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P: Noise coming from under instrument panel. Sounds like a midget pounding on something with a hammer.

S: Took hammer away from midget.


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You may be right Jerry. This may be one of the lost Tora birds from across the lake!

I don't recall if any of the Kates built in the US had the gear P&W and the 3 Bladed props. I'll have to check my "stuff". It just doesn't look exactly right.
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Is this an early AVG aircraft?

If so, I'd sure like to see them gently wash that left wing, and maybe give it a gentle coat of wax so that we could see those cool colors underneath....

nice pics!

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Is this an early AVG aircraft?

If so, I'd sure like to see them gently wash that left wing, and maybe give it a gentle coat of wax so that we could see those cool colors underneath....

nice pics!

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You know, it looks like about the same amount of aircraft and in a similar condition to the one Avspecs is working on right now.... :D

Seriously though, if there are patches of original paint shouldn't someone be documenting it? I understand that there is some contention about what the colour specs actually were on these early avg aircraft.

fascinating stuff!

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Jerry O'Neill wrote:
Warbird Kid wrote:
You may be right Jerry. This may be one of the lost Tora birds from across the lake!

I don't recall if any of the Kates built in the US had the gear P&W and the 3 Bladed props. I'll have to check my "stuff". It just doesn't look exactly right.
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doesn't look Right? She would look PERFECT sitting on the Tarmac in Bridgeport! :D
And she looks airworthy if not flyable.

So if this is one of the 3 flyable built Kates from Japan, then there are still 2 to count for, and a whole mess of zeros and t-6s. All very hazy

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