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Greetings Folks, (Still not sure if Rendo is running right, or everyone has timed breaks for like... now! So, will carry on for now).. This gleaming Curtiss P-40C Warhawk, is the very latest aircraft to arrive at The Fighter Collection based at Duxford.. It is old, very old! I'll do a run down from the very cool site for you.. 41-13357 was accepted by the USAAC on 6th April 1941, where it went on to serve at Patterson Field, Ohio. After recording around 100 hours there, it was shipped to Puerto Rico. While stationed there is presumed that our P-40C was used for coastal and anti-submarine patrols. Having amassed 603 hours, it was returned to the Curtiss Factory in Buffalo, New York, where it was overhauled for the Lend-Lease programme with the Soviet Union. The P-40C was then duly shipped to the USSR in December 1941. The history past this point is still relatively unknown.. Build date is unknown, but could be 1939/40.. During the restoration it was decided to finish the aircraft in the scheme of a P-40 based at Chanute Field, Kansas. Our aircraft wears the scheme of 39-159, a P-40C that was stripped of it’s olive drab camouflage paint and used as a personal ‘hack’ for base commanders. The restoration culminated on the 5th August 2011 when aircraft (now registered N80FR) had it’s first post restoration flight in the hands of Steve Hinton. The aircraft was shipped from Chino to Duxford during May/June 2014, in time for Flying Legends 2014 where it made it’s UK début.. But not the day I was there 'Coz it BROKE! But here you go, no doubt next year, I'll get shots for you.. It certainly will look good on a sunny day, so, that's buggered it then lol As I say not sure about Rendo, I did mail them but they have not mailed back, as no-one else has! So I think it is broke somewhere or partly.. Bear with me.. I'll post slowly.. Enjoy Rob

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magnus073

8:05AM | Sun, 21 September 2014

Rob, you did a marvelous job on another very cool presentation. Sorry that the plane was broke on the day you attended the show.

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Kratoonz

8:20AM | Sun, 21 September 2014

Great picture and story.

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rawdodb

8:23AM | Sun, 21 September 2014

Never seen one in anything other than Camo or Olive drab... Cool Shot!!!!!!

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aksirp

9:05AM | Sun, 21 September 2014

old but still looks great, perfect captured!

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jayfar

10:05AM | Sun, 21 September 2014

A very nice shot indeed and love your narrative.

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Faemike55

12:22PM | Sun, 21 September 2014

Great capture

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Greywolf44

12:26PM | Sun, 21 September 2014

Very cool shot, Rod. I always thought that the P-40 could have gone from a very good plane to a great plane if the powers that be would have or could have replaced her woefully under powered Allison engine with the Merlin. That would have been a screamer!!!! Very nice to see it in raw metal. Almost didn't recognize it (LOL).

debbielove

5:08AM | Mon, 22 September 2014

They did mate :-) The RAF asked for it and it was called the Kittyhawk.. I believe the Mk 'F' is a Merlin powered on, watch out and I'll post one.. Thanks for the comment Rob

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flavia49

6:24PM | Sun, 21 September 2014

wonderful

Tamarrion

6:49PM | Sun, 21 September 2014

She is a beauty! At least she broke while on the ground.

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Buffalo1

8:00PM | Sun, 21 September 2014

What a beauty! Thanks so much Rob for posting this wonderful picture. I love the P-40 and it's wonderful to see one of the earlies looking shiny and new. @Greywolf44: The P-40F was Merlin powered.

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RodS

9:04PM | Sun, 21 September 2014

What a beauty! Super photo of her, Rob, and great historical data as well. A great addition! It wouldn't be Rendo if something wasn't broken..... I really don't understand why they have so much trouble on such a constant basis anymore.. Sad.

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bebopdlx

11:52PM | Sun, 21 September 2014

Awesome plane, looks so different without paint.

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Darkwish

3:25AM | Mon, 22 September 2014

Looks great!

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Cyve

11:15AM | Mon, 22 September 2014

WOW... It's a fabulous air plane... Fantastically well captured !!!

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neiwil

6:57AM | Thu, 02 October 2014

Mmmmm! nice, I'm starting to think it wasn't a bad idea missing Duxford this year....with my habit of kneeling down for low shots, I'd have got soaked in all them puddles LoL!! :-) Great capture, great info...as you say it'll look great flying on a sunny day....

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tigertim

5:54PM | Mon, 20 October 2014

Oh wow... hate to have to polish that kite... need a bucket of Autosolvol!


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