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Old 2nd November 2016, 15:05
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Re: finding p38 details

The number 1911040 is a serial number for a part or assembly of the aircraft. It is not the serial number of the entire airframe.

Did the airplane actually crash or was it just abandoned at the airfield?

You may want to contact some of the warbird restoration shops that have restored a P-38. They may be able to help locating which assembly the data plate goes to.
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