Most Spits from MkIX onwards had a 29 gallon tank behind the pilot. The later Mustangs also had a tank behind the pilot but I've read that this tank when full and with a full load on the plane did cause a few handling problems!
I recall seeing in the History Channel Doco on the P51-D that the pilots (from their own mouths), purposely drained that fuselage tank first because it had such a bad effect on the handling of the plane.
P.S. Hagar, that pic of the 'genuine' P40 trainer shows that there is a huge difference in the later conversions (far less space taken in the later conversion), which must obviously be only for 'pillion' passengers. ;D![]()
This TP-40N is one of about 40 factory-built dual-control P-40?s during the war. Used mostly for training, some were used in combat areas as squadron hacks or for flying dignitaries or Generals around.
This aircraft was acquired when Kermit purchased the Tallmantz collection in 1985. It was used in the movies, "Tora, Tora, Tora" and "Death Chase". After Kermit flew the aircraft home to Florida, one of the seal-sealing fuel cells began to leak. The decision was made to go through this valuable aircraft, as it had never been restored. Restoration began in the late eighties but was interrupted when Hurricane Andrew came through Miami in 1992. Some parts were lost when the shop doors and roof left the restoration building, but everything was replaced or remade. The aircraft has been restored to a very original condition including hand-spliced control cables, original instructor?s mirror, dummy guns and gun sight. This is the only example left in the worldand has been meticulously restored by Vincent Tirado and the volunteers at the Weeks Air Museum in Miami, Florida.
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