@luftwaffe-birdman I like classic P-40 too! 🙂 And I'm glaad that you like my build! Tomorrow I paste new photos after painting upper surfaces by Olive Drab Paint.
While preparing tomorrow's lesson for my students, I found a very interesting link: It describes in detail the operations of the American Air Force on December 7, including an unknown episode of SBD-2 combat:
https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/2018/12/31/how-many-japanese-planes-were-shot-down-during-pearl-harbor/
The number of 11 machines knocked down in air combat, adding five probable kills and two damaged machines, can be increased by 19 machines canceled on aircraft carriers due to too much damage. In terms of kills, eight P-40s (George Welch - 4 and Ken Taylor - 4) are attributed. In addition, P-36 (Lieutenants Harry W. Brown and Robert J. Rogers of the 47th Pursuit Squadron) can be credited with one sure win and two probable win. Four pilots Lieutenant Lewis M. Sanders Second Lieutenants Phillip M. Rasmussen, John M. Thacker, and Gordon M Sterling can be attributed to Sanders - One Victory, Rasmussen One Victory, Sterling (KIA) Damage to Enemy. Damage to the enemy machine was also caused by the SBD-2.