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« Reply #15 on: February 05, 2006, 04:08:02 PM »
Hey Skev, check this out. Shilling said P-40 more maneuverable than mustang.

Erik Shilling (AVG Pilot), "The P-40 was a hell of a lot better fighter than those who have never flow it think. If it had had the top speed of a 51 I would take it over any fighter the US had."

Jeff Ethell (Pilot, aviation author and historian), "After years of reading that the P-40 could not maneuver, particularly with a Zero, and that it had to make diving slash attacks to be effective, I had come to accept the general opinion that it was outclassed by almost everything else flying. Sitting in the cockpit, with the controls in my hands, having written a book about the aircraft and said all those things, the accepted history in my brain was wrestling with the seat of my pants. No question it did not have the top speed and high altitude performance to disengage targets at will, but it was certainly more maneuverable than other American fighters, particularly the P-51."

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« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2006, 08:59:29 PM »
Now imagine the XP-40 Q with v 1650 7. Mustang smoker perhaps.

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« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2006, 10:12:14 PM »


 

Lots of interesting reports in my collection on this series.  I like the P40, it's my personal favourite as a real good friend of mine wrote a great book on the Flying Tigers.  Got a big painting of "The Valiant Clan" Hells Angels AVG in my study.

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« Reply #18 on: February 05, 2006, 10:40:35 PM »
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Lots of interesting reports in my collection on this series.  I like the P40, it's my personal favourite as a real good friend of mine wrote a great book on the Flying Tigers.  Got a big painting of "The Valiant Clan" Hells Angels AVG in my study.

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Which book is that? I have just about every AVG book written, including some that were published privately. My favorite is R.T. Smith's book, Tale of a Tiger. His son Brad may still have a few copies.

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« Reply #19 on: February 05, 2006, 10:48:01 PM »
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Which book is that?


# 1652 - PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE FLYING TIGERS - Author: Pistols, Larry N. - Description: The surviving veterans of the flying tigers and their families from a small and elite cadre of Americans. Among them is the author of this book. - Hard Cover- Heavily illustrated - Out of Print/Used book - 260 Pages - Price: $45.00

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My favorite is R.T. Smith's book, Tale of a Tiger. His son Brad may still have a few copies.


I would love to get a copy.

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