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I would think so. That airplane was actually a famous one. It was a member of the 303rd Bomb Group based at Molesworth. It was the first B-17 to complete 50 missions and also the first one to complete 75 missions. I am looking into what happened after that. I got a litho of a Witkoff charcol of that aircraft for my birthday from my in-laws. It's only 1 of 300 (#92). So I figure it's always good to have the story to go with it.
 
Stuka-Shark and Mustang-Shark.

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Here are the P-40 Sharks again.

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A FEW STRANGE ONES! :shock:

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I never seen those before and they are welcome to the "Sharkmouth Hall of Fame"

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You know when I lived in California it was real popular to run hot rods on the many dry lakes in the desert. El Mirage and Rogers dry lake are two that have a long history. In the post ww2 years many of these early hotrodders made cars and used old drop tanks for the bodies. I'll try to find the link and post it on the car fourm.
 
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