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P40N from planesoffame.org
The Museum's P-40 is a World War II Combat Veteran, built in Buffalo, NY, delivered on June 22, 1943, and served with the Royal Canadian Air Force. On March 10, ...
P40N from warhawkairmuseum.org
The Warhawk Air Museum's P-40N Warhawk, "Parrot Head," is in flying condition and competes at the Reno Air Races. The P-40 was a fighter plane in WWII.
Specifications: · Span: 37 ft. 4 in. · Length: 31 ft. 9 in. · Height: 12 ft. 4 in. · Weight: 9,100 lbs. loaded · Armament: Six .50-cal. machine guns; 700 lbs.
P40N from en.m.wikipedia.org
The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter-bomber that first flew in 1938. The P-40 design was a modification of ...
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The Curtiss P-40 was obsolete at the outbreak of World War II, and despite continued improvements, never equaled the capabilities of its adversaries.
P40N from www.aerospaceutah.org
The P-40N was produced in 1944 for use during World War II. Curtiss produced 13783 P-40s in various configurations, this one known as the Warhawk.
P40N from en.m.wikipedia.org
The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk was a WWII fighter aircraft that was developed from the P-36 Hawk, via the P-37. Many variants were built, some in large numbers, ...
The N-40 was powered by the V-1710-115 engine of 1360 hp and featured metal-covered ailerons. The N-40 variant dispensed with the camouflage finish starting ...