'Since a lot of these stories are about a P-39, I'd better point out a few things that may sound technical at first, but I assure you are not. Every fighter plane had certain foibles. The P-40 had narrow landing gear which gave her a tendency to groundloop if you let her swing the least bit on landing. Or even on takeoff. I remember a story an Australian flyer told me about the first P-40 squadron to arrive at Darwin in the early days of the war. They came in from the Philippines and Java, and everyone at the RAAF station watched these Yanks as they took care of their strange, aggressive-looking aircraft. And then the squadron leader started to take off, and halfway down the runway the P-40 ground-looped. She spun around in a cloud of reddust, and one wheel crumpled, and she caught a wing and cartwheeled, and in a second there was nothing left of her but a heap of twisted metal ticking quietly in the heat.
All the Aussies ran over, aghast, and the pilot miraculously crawled out of the wreckage and strolled away. And my friend ran up to him and said, "My God, what happened?"
And the Yank said, "Nothin' happened, son. She just swung a little."'
-from Nanette by Edwards Park
Oh, BTW--
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