9 March, 2003
By: Tom Jonin/ K1Flywood@Aol.Com/ Demons7th_Delta XO Screamin'Demons7th PS (virtual)

This aircraft represents the aircraft flown by WWII Demons7th CO Arland Stanton s.n. unknown
#20 Keystone Kathleen or Empty Saddle at Gusap in early 1944. The Ace recalled the bawdily decorated
N-model was a rebuilt stager, but was the best fighter he ever flew in the theater. 
KATHLEEN gave him three kills over WEWAK on three different missions before she played out for good 
in April. Stanton got his last kill in a new N model in May over BIAK, then furloughed home 
from Hollandia in June.

This aircraft is freeware and is not to be uploaded to any website or altered in any way
shape or form without my consent.If you have problems with your computer afterwards.. don't
call me...take two asprin, chill out, have a beer and try again later... :)

This aircraft is available only at http://www.Demons7th.com

This aircraft represents the closest to specifications of an actual P-40N and was tested for use 
in many different aspects of flight.
Many thanks to the pilots of the Demons7th PS (virtual) for their unending assistance in 
testing my many airfiles untill I approved the last one for use which was airfile #8 

Special thanks to:

Demons7th_Badger
Demons7th_Ice

References:
1). "Protect and Avenge" The story of the 49th FG in WWII 
by:S.W. Ferguson and William K. Pascalis
2). Curtiss  P-40 in Action Squadron Signals Publications- Aircraft # 26
3). American Aircraft of WWII by: David Mondey

Thank You  

Tom Jonin
