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Re: Now available: Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and all that
Somewhat different but still on topic: The early P-40's received by the AVG were originally ordered by the British Purchasing Commission. These planes were finished to British specifications with British radio, Sutton harness, etc. This means that the control sticks should have been the "spade-grip" type as on Spits and Hurricanes. Apart from a statement by a Norwegian pilot who flew Tomahawks in Africa, I have no absolute proof that these planes were equipped with this type of stick or with the American "pistol grip" type. Anybody out there who confirm this?
Stein
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Re: Now available: Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and all that
I think all these things are pretty well confused, but I believe it would be fairly easy to exchange the grip.
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Re: Now available: Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and all that
Stein
You say these a/c (P-40s) were "finished" to British specifications. Not so. They were ordered to British specifications but when the contract was transferred to the Chinese Curtiss used left over parts for various elements including the engines. Radios were not included and later commercial radios were supplied. The AVG Tomahawks were of the rara avis variety and cannot be pegged to an RAF or USAAF designation. I believe there are photos showing the normal US-style stick. History is not always as neat as might appear from book. Be careful with conclusions based on such sources. RLD |