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Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:56 pm

I spent a lot of time with Dick Sykes over the last few years (before he died). Dick flew most of the WWII fighters and he said the P-63 was one of the best fighters however it didn't carry enough fuel internally thus you needed drop tanks and that really killed the performance. He would always tell me how he could (in a P-63) wax just about anyone.

Re: King Cobras only

Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:01 am

jaldo wrote:Interesting picture of a P-63E s/n 43-11728 before the AF Museum received it.Note it doesn't have the scoop or gear covers.
Does anybody have more info?
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Could not help but notice is that the nose of a F-82 in the background :shock: that is not Betty Jo or is it ?

P-63F

Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:13 am

Ok, so one of my stops last week on the way to WSC in Midland, was to go to my favorite "One Stop, Warbird Shop". Yep, you know, that little ol' shop in Texas...... the Ezell's. Gracious as always, Nelson and family take the time to show you around and answer any questions you may have.... Of course, I always have lots of those...especially with our B-29 stuff in the shop.... However, we are not the only CAF bird represented in the shop. The P-63F is getting some attention from the staff and I shot a few pics too....... In addition, there are a few pics from the Ezell's website http://www.ezellaviation.com/page37.html. One half of the page is the B-29 nacelle and the other half, P-63F.
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On one of my previous trips out to BKD, Steve Dickey made it a point to show me something very interesting on this 'Cobra. This airframe is a partial time capsule...... Steve had shown me several areas on the inside of the airframe (mainly fuselage and wings) where the original factory stamps are clearly visible........
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Steve thought that this was really cool and I agree..... So I will try to keep updates going on the P-63F as I get opportunities to visit the shop!
Thanks to the Ezell's! Alan

Wed Mar 18, 2009 10:23 am

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Bell P-63E AAF 43-11727 X FAH 400

Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:07 pm

FAH 400 somewhere s. Calif circa 1960s. It came back to the US fm Honduras as N9003R. Now a Pima County Air Museum. One of five samples that went S. of border c. 1948-1949.
Info via FAH619

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Bell P-63E

Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:08 pm

via FAH619:
Bell P-63E AAF 43-11727 N9003R X FAH 400. C. 1960s. Somewhere AZ. Photo via Tony Clark.

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