John,
Sorry to hear about your mishap. I had a torn ligament in my elbow and understand just how incapacitating it can be! I look forward to seeing your C-123 build.
Ken: You can search on Youtube to find clips from "Flying Tigers" if you want, but those P-40s were not actual aircraft.
Actual combat footage was used in some of the scenes. Movie models were used to portray the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft the Tigers actually flew, although they were only mock-ups which did no more than taxi. The covers protruding over the cylinder heads of the V-8 automobile engines that propelled the mock-ups are noticeable, and the aircraft lack elevators on the rear horizontal stabilizers. John Wayne's character arrives at the base on the one-off Capelis XC-12, a failed design that found a new life as a non-flying movie prop. It also was used in the film Five Came Back.
Now you can build a P-40 with an automobile engine!
Gary