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Sure looks like a fake P-40 to me in the background. Could it be from the filming of PH?

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The modern pictures are mine and that was a 1944 C-1 that was for sale. Yes that is a Pearl Harbor P-40 dummy.

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The prop dolly for sale in the photos above belongs (belonged...not sure) to Jim Berteo at Eagle Field. Here is the link to the post on G503.com:

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We have one at our museum that came out of government surplus. I think it was dated 1986 but is exactly the same except for the fenders. It even has the same WWII designation.

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Saw this dolly at the prop shop in Fort Worth.

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Here is one spotted at CAF San Marcos, B-25 Yellow Rose's prop and engine mount is on it at least as of last Friday.

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I just stumbled onto my "2AF B-29 Specialized Maintenance Aids" book. Here is the approved modification from Alamogordo AAF to convert the standard prop dolly to fit the B-29 propeller:
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This is the adapter to fit the larger splined hub:
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These are terrific, thanks!!


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Lt Dave Boore 44th FS Engineering Officer with a couple of his prop guys in the Philippines 1945,

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