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... there are so many warbirds still untouched. (Like... Every torpedo or dive bomber ever!)
No matter how great it looks, i simply refuse to look at a P-40 that is flown by a sunday school teacher. I mean, how rediculous can it get ?...
(no offense meant to sunday school teachers. Just stay in your lane ;-)
It's quite clear that this is the same model that was originally in development for DCS many years back, which never came to pass, and ended up being released by Blue Sky FS for Flight Sim World instead.
No worries Jan, only shows that you can have a default pilots, which includes now since the "Top Gun" addon also a jetfighter pilot.
Really wished they also made some more WWII period pilot/avator. (Like FlyingIron includes in there plane).
Why have those two real world P-40Fs, pictured above, got different length fuselages ?
Early production P-40F's still had the short fuselage, while later production P-40F's had the lengthened fuselage. Judy Pay's (the green one) is one of the early ones, a P-40F-1-CU, that served with the 18th Fighter Group in the Pacific in 1942. The Fighter Collection's P-40F is a conversion, and is registered with the identity of a later P-40F that as I recall served with the 325th Fighter Group in 1943. I believe the P-40F's with the lengthened fuselage are essentially identical to the P-40L, and the paint scheme that the TFC's P-40F is painted in is that of a P-40L.