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The Museum's P-40 may have the lowest flight time of any surviving warbird. It was flown directly from the Curtiss factory to storage near Tucson, Arizona, in 1945, with only 60 hours of total flight time. Doug Champlin purchased the P-40 in 1972 and had it fully restored. The chosen markings are those of Colonel Phil Colman of the Chinese-American Composite Wing. Photo: Christian Bouchez