mike_cyul
SOH-CM-2025
Seeing as it's the weekend and there's been time to work on the P-40, here's a few shots of the base model with a full bomb load, consisting of one 500 lb and two 250 lb bombs. The version with 50 gal. drop tanks is also done, but the tanks are missing some fittings, so pics of those will come later. Looking forward to the Christmas holidays which should allow working for two or three hours at a stretch, and which should also allow more gauge work to be done. 
There were a few anti-sway brace types used on the wing pylons, operationally. I've gone with those in the official factory drawings and manuals. The large flat sections were made of plywood (like the pilot's seat). The threaded rods sections that held the sway braces to the bomb sides (and wing drop tank sides) were one-time use affairs, and were simply anodized and not painted.
There were a few anti-sway brace types used on the wing pylons, operationally. I've gone with those in the official factory drawings and manuals. The large flat sections were made of plywood (like the pilot's seat). The threaded rods sections that held the sway braces to the bomb sides (and wing drop tank sides) were one-time use affairs, and were simply anodized and not painted.


