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PostPosted: Mon Aug 05, 2024 1:43 pm 
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I just added a 'deep dive' page on the history of this Tallmantz P-38 to my Tallmantz website. This is the P-38 that is currently on the pylon at McGuire AFB in New Jersey.

https://www.aerovintage.com/tallmantz-aviation/tallmantz-p-38l-44-53015-n9957f/

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Sitting on a stick... :evil:

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Nice write up.

Hycon nose on display at Pima.

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I heard about the one at Pima but those are the first good photos I've seen of it. I think it's a match with the one on N9957F except the paint was not stripped. So, most likely from one of the other P-38s. If you don't mind, I'd like to add one to the page.

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aerovin wrote:
I heard about the one at Pima but those are the first good photos I've seen of it. I think it's a match with the one on N9957F except the paint was not stripped. So, most likely from one of the other P-38s. If you don't mind, I'd like to add one to the page.

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Have at it. I have them in higher rez if needed.

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mike furline wrote:
Hycon nose on display at Pima.

I've often wondered what happens to all the postwar modifications that are removed from warbirds when they're restored back to wartime configuration. For example, the Cinerama Camera noses, the pointed nose and interior fittings on Patriot's Point's B-25, or the firefighting tanks on C-54s.

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Noha307 wrote:
mike furline wrote:
Hycon nose on display at Pima.

I've often wondered what happens to all the postwar modifications that are removed from warbirds when they're restored back to wartime configuration. For example, the Cinerama Camera noses, the pointed nose and interior fittings on Patriot's Point's B-25, or the firefighting tanks on C-54s.


See this post about the Tallmantz “Cinerama” camera noses.

https://www.aerovintage.com/2023/01/21/those-unique-cinerama-camera-noses/

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Sitting on a stick... :evil:

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But on the bright side, it hasn't been destroyed like so many civil Lightnings.
It's a long list.

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Noha307 wrote:
mike furline wrote:
Hycon nose on display at Pima.

I've often wondered what happens to all the postwar modifications that are removed from warbirds when they're restored back to wartime configuration. For example, the Cinerama Camera noses, the pointed nose and interior fittings on Patriot's Point's B-25, or the firefighting tanks on C-54s.


The firefighting tanks on Aero Union’s C-54’s ended up on Buffalo’s Electras. Upped to 3000 gallons on the Electra, those eight-door tanks work very well. I flew them for about six summers.

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Yes. And behind barricades where no one that cares has access to it.


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The end of the other Hycon Lightning, P-38G 41-2408/N91300:
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