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Old 23rd November 2016, 10:40
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Re: Shot Down P-40F-57FG?

Morning, I have to admit to an error the last three numbers are 504 NOT 502 SORRY error due to missing glasses.....bu its definetly the same aircraft
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Old 23rd November 2016, 12:56
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Re: Shot Down P-40F-57FG?

Kaiyan...........could still be the P-40F-10 or L-5 blocks listed above; if the 504 is on the fin on the right side it's the last 3 numbers of the serial. Looks like it's neither of these though ( 41-14504 or 42-10504 ) as both of these were condemned on 8 July 1944). P-40Ls had a radio mast as standard but the 4 guns are the best guide ( that's from the L-5 block, also lengthened fuselage). Can you post a link to the photo?
John .....that's a normal mirror fitting for these early P-40s, offset slightly to port.
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Old 23rd November 2016, 16:02
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Re: Shot Down P-40F-57FG?

Hello,
Do the numbers at the left lower of the photo edge have any reference to the crash or date picture was taken ?

"43-11-6"

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Old 23rd November 2016, 16:20
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If you could remind me how to post pics here i will post a copy of the pic ...my head seems to have hoe in it where data falls out...
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Old 23rd November 2016, 16:25
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pic i hope

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Old 23rd November 2016, 19:16
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Re: Shot Down P-40F-57FG?

I think the plane in question is a P-40L, 59FS, 33rd FG with s/n 42-10504. If you look at the picture you can see two MG opening, which would make this a P-40L. There is a color picture of 42-10511 with the exact markings (google it).
According to http://raf-112-squadron.org/33rdfghonor_roll.html, 42-10504 was launched on 25 Feb 1943 and was assigned to the 59FS.
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Old 23rd November 2016, 21:08
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Re: Shot Down P-40F-57FG?

I seem to remember a discussion on the "old" LEMB of paper work catching up with events where an aircraft was written off the books when the paperwork caught up with real like that might explain the '44 date..... just a thought.
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Old 24th November 2016, 15:11
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Re: Shot Down P-40F-57FG?

I think they wrote-off batches as you suggest; there were 37 P-40L-5s "Condemned Inventory" in this block 42-10480 to 42-10699 on July 8 1944. They were classed as " unsuitable for repair", Cat.E in the RAF.
Others in this series went to the RAF and French.
John.........Would like to hear something about WASP especially the ferrying Spitfires to Malta in 1942 ( if he was aboard then).
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