AVG (Flying Tigers) Info
This site has the pilot, plane, tail and fuse numbers.
Fuselage Band Colors:
1st = White
2nd = Blue
3rd = Red
Some of the AVG Hawks may be in these pictures taken at the Curtiss Factory in spring of 1941.
Revell Decals
Angel (sitting) and 5 kills = Fuselage # 77 Pilot R. T. Smith CAF(Tail) # P-8173*
*Crashed on take off, Engine Failure, 23 February '42
Tail (Chinese Air Force) # P-8127* = Fuselage # 47 Pilot R. T. Smith
*This plane was transferred from 2nd Squadron to 3rd. It still carried Bert Christman's pedaling Panda (for John Petach). It was updated with repainted fuse band and Angels (standing) added to the nose. It also had 10 kill marks 1/2 the size of the 5 from P-8173
Fuselage # 14 = P-8127 after the take over by the USAAC
Wheel Decals = Wrong Should be Red, White, and Blue. 3rd Sq. had these. 1st and 2nd had either Brown or Gray wheel covers.
Roundels = ? Some 2nd squadron planes had oversize underwing roundels. The standard was about 36" so about 3/4" for the model. The camo stencils Curtiss used marked out around the RAF roundel position where the decal instruction sheet shows. The CAF roundels were actually painted further out on the wings and partially overlapped the masked out portion.
I hope all that helps any and all out there.