Caption | Warhawk aircraft in flight, May 1942-Jan 1943 ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Army Air Forces | ||||
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Photo Size | 640 x 295 pixels | ||||
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
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2. David Stubblebine says:
18 Jun 2008 12:46:49 AM
This particular aircraft (#246051, if I'm reading the tail number correctly) flew with the USAAF and was lost 17-Aug-1943 aftger a forced landing in Iceland.
18 Jun 2008 12:46:49 AM
This particular aircraft (#246051, if I'm reading the tail number correctly) flew with the USAAF and was lost 17-Aug-1943 aftger a forced landing in Iceland.
3. BILL says:
17 Mar 2009 08:47:42 AM
Inflight view of a P-40E (Army Air Corps equivalent of Kittyhawk IA) The P-40 was the only relatively modern fighter in large numbers available to the U.S.A.A.F. At the start of WWII.
17 Mar 2009 08:47:42 AM
Inflight view of a P-40E (Army Air Corps equivalent of Kittyhawk IA) The P-40 was the only relatively modern fighter in large numbers available to the U.S.A.A.F. At the start of WWII.
4. Bill says:
15 Apr 2014 08:18:05 PM
Curtiss P-40K
Aircraft could be on a test flight or a ferry flight this model was the Kittyhawk Mk.III for the British. The ship looks new, due to the lack of exhaust marks on the fuselage side, and also carrying 1 x 52-gallon belly tank.
This version was powered by the Allison V-1710-13 liquid-cooled engine, and was armed w/6 x 12.7mm machine guns the good old .50 caliber!
15 Apr 2014 08:18:05 PM
Curtiss P-40K
Aircraft could be on a test flight or a ferry flight this model was the Kittyhawk Mk.III for the British. The ship looks new, due to the lack of exhaust marks on the fuselage side, and also carrying 1 x 52-gallon belly tank.
This version was powered by the Allison V-1710-13 liquid-cooled engine, and was armed w/6 x 12.7mm machine guns the good old .50 caliber!
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24 Sep 2007 10:57:41 PM
This is a production P-40K-1-CU which appeared in August 1942. This model retained the short fuuselage of the P-40E but was powered by 1,325 hp Allison V-1710-73 (F4R) engine. The extra power created a tendancy to swing during take-off which was corrected by fitting a dorsal fin to later models. Twenty-one maxchines served with the R.A.F. with the designation of Kittyhawk III.