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Serial #: 41-13390 Construction #: 16194 Civil Registration: N80FR G-TOMA N2689 |
Model(s): P-40C Warhawk Tomahawk Mk. IIb Name: None Status: Airworthy Last info: 2013 |
Allocated to Royal Air Force as AH935, but not delivered, 1941.
Delivered to Soviet AF as 194, September 27, 1942.
- Coded 53, later 71.
- Shot down by Bf 109, crash landed in forest near Archangelsk, Russia, 1943.
Patina Ltd/The Fighter Collection, Duxford, UK, circa 1992-1997.
- Recovered from crash site by helicopter, 1992.
- Stored, dismantled, Duxford, UK, 1992.
- Shipped from Duxford to Chino, CA for restoration, 1993-1998.
Fighter Rebuilders Inc, Chino, CA, August 1998.
- Registered as N80FR.
- First flight September 3, 1998.
- Flew as USAAC/AVG 71.
Patina Ltd/The Fighter Collection, Duxford, December 1998-1999.
- Registered as G-TOMA.
- Not delivered, struck off registry March 31, 1999.
Paul G. Allen/Flying Heritage Collection Inc, Bellvue, WA, April 5, 1999-2001.
- Registered as N2689.
Flying Heritage Inc, Seattle, WA, April 5, 2001-2004.
Vulcan Warbirds Inc, Seattle, WA, May 12, 2004-2008.
- Displayed at Flying Heritage Museum, Arlington, WA, 2005-2008.
Flying Heritage Collection, Paine Field, WA June 2008-2013.
- Flew as USAAC/AVG 71 with shark mouth scheme.
- Flown as Flying Tigers P-8194/7 with shark mouth scheme.
Source(s): Chapman, John & Goodall, Geoff, Edited by Paul Coggan - Warbirds Directory,Warbirds Worldwide Ltd., Mansfield, England, 1989. Goodall, Geoff - Warbirds Directory-4th Edition, 2003. Goodall, Geoff - Warbirds Directory-6th Edition, 2013. Federal Aviation Administration. Joe Baugher's Serial Numbers Page |
Photo Source(s): William B. Marshall Research Assistance: - |
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