I have photographed these Curtiss P-40 fighters examples, including a pair at the Pacific Aviation Museum at Pearl Harbor; and a Curtiss Kittyhawk IV at the RAF Museum north of London that I saw during a visit to England in 2008. The P-40E at Boeing Field was on tour with the B-17 Liberty Belle in 2011. There also are some quick shots I took at the Museum of Flight in the Personal Courage Wing, and several other P-40 examples I have photographed in my travels.
P-40K 42-9749
(has since been purchased by the Collings Foundation)
Evergreen Aviation Museum 2015
P-40N 42-106396
Warhawk Air Museum; Nampa, Idaho 2021
P-40D/Kittyhawk I AK933
Warhawk Air Museum; Nampa, Idaho 2021
P-40M 43-5802
Painted to represent P-40N-1 Warhawk 44-2104590 “Lulu Belle”
WAAAM, Hood River 2021
P-40C 41-13390
Flying Heritage Collection 2016
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Flying Heritage Collection 2017
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HFF, Paine Field 2017
Olympic Flight Museum 2018
Flying Heritage Collection 2019
Hawk 87A-3 (P-40E) AK987
NMoUSAF 2018
Curtiss Kittyhawk IV A29-556 (P-40N 42-106101)
RAF Museum 2008
P-40E/Kittyhawk IA AK940
Erickson Collection, Madras 2017
P-40E/Kittyhawk IA AK827
Yanks Air Museum, Chino 2018
P-40E/Kittyhawk IA AK979 (Flying Tiger)
Pacific Air Museum, Pearl Harbor 2014
P-40 #155 (replica)
Pacific Air Museum, Pearl Harbor 2014
Painted to represent Lt. Ken Taylor’s P-40B model
P-40E 41-5709
Boeing Field 2011
My son might have taken the first couple of these while I was using the camcorder
P-40N 44-7084 “Miss Josephine”
Palm Springs Air Museum 2018
P-40N 44-7192
Museum of Flight 2004
Museum of Flight 2008
Museum of Flight 2010
Museum of Flight 2011
Museum of Flight 2016
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