Grunherz,
I have a book "Lend Lease Aircraft in WW2" which follows all aircraft that came under Lend Lease to Great Britain.
It mentions a fair bit about the P40 since it was one of the first aircraft to be leased.
Britain released 100 Tomahawk IIBs to the AVG 'which adopted the famous shark's teeth nose emblem originating with the RAF which used the markings on its Tomahawks in North Africa during 1940'.
I also have a photo of an RAF Hawker Demon somewhere which has a shark's teeth emblem and dates back to the 1930s.
Many P40s were transfered from the RAFs Lend Lease order (most were removed from RAF service, some went direct) to other countries... USSR, South Africa, Netherlands East Indies, neutral Turkey, Brazil, China, and Egypt. One single P40M was captured by the Finnish Air Force and used against the Russians. Commonwealth countries obviously used the RAF allotted aircraft too.
Regards
Nexx
[This message has been edited by Replicant (edited 12-24-2000).]