Park of the Royal Air Force of England, it's a Curtiss P40 Kittyhawk
Not much story, just that no human remains were with the plane, the parachute was deployed next to the plane, so you can guess that the pilot landed well enough to use it for shade, then tried to walk out of the desert.
video of still images from http://gizmodo.com/5909393/never-before-seen-world-war-ii-fighter-plane-found-in-the-sahara-desert-after-70-years
Full gallery (but I sure didn't leave much you didn't see here) at http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/05/pictures/120524-world-war-ii-plane-egypt-desert-science-p-40-lost/#/lost-ww2-fighter-plane-found-desert-egypt-propellor_53834_600x450.jpg via a photo posted at http://remove-before-flight.tumblr.com
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