Great WW II photograph of a P-50 WARHAWK. An 80th FGBURMA BANSHEES fighter. Nice clear photo, any glare is from lights. A neat CBI P-40 in India, 1944.
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A unique archive, it originates from the 1900s to 1930s. But it also includesthe 19th century right up to the 1960s. Condition as shown. They will cover all areas of popular culture: sports, Hollywood (including many of the celebrated Photographers such as George Hurrell and Nickolas Muray)...
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Those GSAP cameras produced too many head injuries which is why they were moved to the wing. The gunsight itself also produced a lot of injuries - for example one Aus PM (Gorton from memory) had plastic surgery done by a P-40 gunsight.
Killer airforce album. Has about 240 photos inside. Great stuff. Engines crashes, Nose art. Motorcycles, soldiers. Our photos are the best indication of condition.
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This original photo is from the collection of two of the most famous aviation authors, Chaz Bowyer and Philip Moyes. All photos are original prints from negatives, (not scanned copies), and they were printed between 1930-1970.
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P-40K-1 USAAF serials 42-45722 to 46321, 600 built, 336 to USAAF 191 to RAF, 73 to USSR. No other P-40 serials exist starting 42-46xxx
No P-40F-1, 41-13697 to 14299 were F, then came the F-5. 41-14248 shipped to Charleston. sent overseas to "Heath" (India etc.), returned US 11 October 1944.