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Real Survivor ~ for Rob (debbielove)

Photography Aviation posted on Mar 19, 2010
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Took a huge number of aircraft photos during the last two weeks in January. Posted only seven photos from that photographic bonanza between January 24th and February 17th...so today I get to let loose a classic P-40C Tomahawk from WWII. This one is in the Paul Allen Flying Heritage Collection at Paine Field in Everett, Washington. Here it is painted in "Flying Tigers" colors...but read on...it really flew not in China but in the Soviet Union! While this fighter was manufactured in the United States, it never flew for American forces. It was purchased by the British and then given to the Soviet Union in September, 1941, under the Lend-Lease (armament-sharing) program. For nine months this airplane spent its combat career in the skies over the Karelian battle front in Russia, defending Murmansk against invading German forces. On September 27, 1942, the craft's oil tank was punctured by enemy fire. Its pilot managed to glide the aircraft to a belly-landing near Murmansk, where it was abandoned. It was recovered and restored in 1993. It is the world's only remaining P-40C in flying condition (haven't double checked that fact yet). Bill:) "Never Ending Job" thumb_2033198.jpg

Comments (38)


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Sea_Dog

2:47PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Great shot! I like this POV a lot.

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MrsRatbag

2:49PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Nice composition on this shot, Bill; I can't speak to the specs and history of it, but as a photograph it's lovely! ;)

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RodS

2:51PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Sweet P-40 shot, Bill! I was watching a show on the Military Channel not too long ago where they were talking about the P-40s that went to the Soviets under Lend-lease. Interesting that the only flyable specimen came from that program. Just love these old birds; love seeing them restored like this.

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alessimarco

2:52PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Really nice angle...great shot!

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DAVER2112

2:54PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Excellent capture! Cool pov.

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durleybeachbum

2:56PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

It's a super pic, the colours all go beautifully together in this strong compo!

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debbielove

3:06PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Bill, very, very cool and really rare bird! Great shot and thanks hugely for the post and nod.. Beautiful post.. :-) Rob

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Rainastorm

3:14PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Super cool post, and dedi...nice one Bill!

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jendellas

3:19PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Great capture, all the colours fit in so well. Love the tiger on the plane!!!!

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kbrog

3:39PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Excellent POV and capture!

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danob

3:51PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Wonderfully captured Bill with beautiful light and colours! Fascinating history this old girl has

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moochagoo

4:18PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Good POV and composition

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KarmaSong Online Now!

4:36PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

As an aviation fanatic and simulation flight gamer!, I can only be impressed by this gorgeous plane. Thank you for the excellent narrative. The particular angle you've chosen brings out the body of this veteran plane. Excellent photo!

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Meisiekind

5:03PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Great shot Bill and a wonderful dedi to an equally airplane fanatic!! :))

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flavia49

5:55PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

fantastic image!! and marvelous dedication!!

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sandra46

6:39PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

W O N D E R F U L!!!! great POV and great plane, of course!

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drace68

6:46PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Great pic and aircraft. What a history.

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neiwil

6:55PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

A true classic, "From Russia With Love"?, a very fitting paint scheme despite the history.A great image and dedi.

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goodoleboy

7:22PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Good POV, clarity, lighting and amber effects in this shot of the old timer, Bill. I never knew this model flew in defense of the USSR in WWII. Apparently the only one of its kind to do so.

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Faemike55

7:40PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Fantastic shot, Bill! love the information as well

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watapki66

8:02PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Wonderful image!

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bazza

8:29PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Nice Photo of this plane Bill lovely flying tiger on the side of this.. Well captured my friend.

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npauling

8:39PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

A lovely sleek looking craft and I like the colouring in this capture too.

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auntietk

9:12PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

You did a great job with this! It makes me think maybe I've got some better shots from there than I think I do. :) Now I'll have to go back and look at the shots from that day again! Excellent image.

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danapommet

10:24PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Beautiful capture Bill. Like the POV and nice details. Recently met a P-40 vet who flew Flying Tigers in China now called the 14th Air Force Assn. Dana

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beachzz

11:39PM | Fri, 19 March 2010

Amazing history of this wonderful plane and your foto is even better--golden and gorgeous, if plane can be called that!!

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helanker

3:29AM | Sat, 20 March 2010

An awesome little fellow and excellently captured too.

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MagikUnicorn

9:12AM | Sat, 20 March 2010

LOVE IT STUNNING POV

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wjames

10:47AM | Sat, 20 March 2010

Superb shot and great POV.

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Richardphotos

12:54AM | Sun, 21 March 2010

another awesome plane and shot

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