I know I'm reviving a very old thread here, but I was going through the stats on my flickr account, and noticed
a few referring urls from here on WIX. This thread was the first listed, and I don't recall seeing it before.
After a quick looksee, I thought I'd clear some things up here... the link provided in the thread opener by
HGUCSU
is to an image in my flickr stream. Jack was fairly close when he said it looks like a screen grab from
'God Is My Co-Pilot'... it's actually from 'Flying Tigers'. (As is mentioned in the image description)
As already mentioned, the photos posted by Shay do not show an ex-AVG Tomahawk... it is a Stateside P-40.
However, it is not an 'A model' as claimed by
hang the expense. It is a P-40... no suffix. There was a single
P-40 converted into a recce ship and designated P-40A, but there was no P-40A production series. Note the
presence of only one gunport on each wing, (as already pointed out) and the lack of cutouts in the rear-quarter
glass, port side... hallmarks of the P-40, first production variant in the H81 series. These two images were originally
posted on flickr by a user whose handle escapes me at the moment...
Anyway, the biplane is indeed a PT-11 and those photos were taken at Roosevelt Field, as mentioned by Shay... but
they have nothing to do with the movie 'Flying Tigers'. The takeoff and landing sequences in that movie were filmed
with P-40Fs here in Buffalo, NY.
Obergrafeter wrote:
If you back up one picture from the Sharksmouth you see an unknown airfield "Possibly Waco" Interesting
picture in that it has AT-10s in the background. Didn't know they were at Waco. Could the pic possibly be Ellington?
Anybody got ideas. You back up a couple more pics there is a close up of one AT-10 and you can almost make out
the Ser #. Maybe someone with a better computer (or younger eyes) can read it, then simply go to Baugher and
find out where it is.
That's also from my flickr stream... I've provided the serial number in my description for the photo... it's 41-26583.
My initial idea that it might be Waco AAF was based on info from Joe Baugher's database, but I have since found
out that it is quite possibly Turner Field in Georgia. The AT-10 in the photo was involved in a takeoff accident at
Turner on August 10th, 1943...
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