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Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:16 pm

There are currently enough flying P-40's, and why would the BoB flight want one flying or not? I find it odd that everyone runs to the far end of the room to waving signs to 'keep the Lady Be Good' as she is but wants this equal example restored back to factory new and not pause to think about this time capsule laying undisturbed for nearly 70 years and what an impact it could have on viewers, people love the 'as found on the bottom' dioramas @ Pepsicola plus not knowing where the pilot is just adds to the mystery surounding it.

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:31 pm

How is it possible to tell how far a vehicle was driven just by a photo?

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 4:56 pm

The Inspector wrote:There are currently enough flying P-40's.


Who are you to decide how many we need of what? I haven't seen anything, anywhere on wix that says you have any experience with warbirds, P-40 or otherwise. What makes you think you should be judge and jury in this case?

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:11 pm

bombadier29 wrote:
The Inspector wrote:There are currently enough flying P-40's.


Who are you to decide how many we need of what? I haven't seen anything, anywhere on wix that says you have any experience with warbirds, P-40 or otherwise. What makes you think you should be judge and jury in this case?

So, in the future, do I need your permission to breath buckwheat??? :x :x :x :x This is a rare oportunity to preserve, intact a true survivor.

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:26 pm

I agree with the Inspector; it's value as a time capsule outweighs it's value as a restored flyer. But that's just MY opinion.

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:37 pm

Well we all have our views on what the ultimate fate of this aircraft should be. I personally agree with The Inspector. And I do have a bit to do with P40's on a daily basis. This is a time capsule and to conserve this example as it currently sits is the only course of action in my view. It is complete and absolutely amazing that it has survived in this state. To tear this airframe apart so you can see it in the air would be a travesty. To lose most of the original structure just to see it fly is just not worth the loss. Also if the speculation regarding the pilot is correct this is another brave soul who gave his life fighting for his country and what he believed in. This aircraft will hopefully become a conserved memorial for all the fallen like him.
Cheers,
Ash.

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:34 pm

Concur. All the P-40 owners we have consulted about this find are of the same opinion-it should not be messed with.

Dave

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:59 pm

The Inspector wrote: I find it odd that everyone runs to the far end of the room to waving signs to 'keep the Lady Be Good' as she is


I may be weird here (And probly am) But i don't think she should be preserved like she is. IF there's enough left of LBG she should be restored to flying status

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Speaking of this, when are we getting Lady Be Good back from Libya?

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:05 pm

bombadier29 wrote:
The Inspector wrote:There are currently enough flying P-40's.


Who are you to decide how many we need of what? I haven't seen anything, anywhere on wix that says you have any experience with warbirds, P-40 or otherwise. What makes you think you should be judge and jury in this case?


Who are you to tell anyone on this board to not express their opinion? Please, do feel free to dazzle us with your expertise!

I agree, this one should be kept as is. Just touch up what has been done up to this point and leave it alone! Yes, there are plenty of P-40's out there and more coming out soon. One undisturbed original would be a nice thing to have.

As for the LBG, just let her go. We can't save them all. :(

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:27 pm

Jesse C. wrote:As for the LBG, just let her go. We can't save them all. :(


Speaking of that... Is this the B-24 wreck they just recovered in Italy?

http://xmb.stuffucanuse.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=6814

I cannot remember where i read, or saw it, but it was inside one of the Warbird magizene's, and it showed a picture of a B-24 under a tent and said it was recently recovered of the coast of Italy...

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:35 pm

Wildchild wrote:
Jesse C. wrote:As for the LBG, just let her go. We can't save them all. :(


Speaking of that... Is this the B-24 wreck they just recovered in Italy?

http://xmb.stuffucanuse.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=6814

I cannot remember where i read, or saw it, but it was inside one of the Warbird magizene's, and it showed a picture of a B-24 under a tent and said it was recently recovered of the coast of Italy...

Google 'Lady Be Good in Lybia' and read the whole story.

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:48 pm

The Inspector wrote:Google 'Lady Be Good in Lybia' and read the whole story.


Umm... I started talking about another B-24... I already know about the Lady Be Good... :P

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:50 pm

Getting way off topic here. Search B-24 Ploesti ( I think it had a name like 'Harem')

Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:56 pm

Judging from the photos, "Lady Be Good" is now, for all intents and purposes (provenance aside) really not much more than just scrap. It's too bad, but that's about the size of it.

Just found this on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRzCTIO4jgo

I think that besides the salvage of the P-40, the powers that be need to find the poor b@stard that landed it there.

Dan
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Re: Any P-40 experts care to comment on this image?

Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:58 pm

Found it :D

B-24 Liberator “Hadley’s Harem"

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Anyways, back to the P-40...
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