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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: main hall panorama (P-40 and others)Image by cca0a9c80825958f29881d9a49afe290 See f01f8236390b3a19a5aa5c5e792483a0 of this, and the ffec7bdcc0e63db132d277df661ee86f article . Details, quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | 6fc7c31f0e9975c92c0789a2e2d66827 : Whether known as the Warhawk, Tomahawk, or Kitty Hawk, the Curtiss P-40 proved to be a successful, versatile fighter during the first half of the Second World War. The shark-mouthed Tomahawks that "Flying Tigers" of General Claire Chennault flew in China against the Japanese remain among the most popular airplanes of the war. P-40E pilot Lt. Boyd D. Wagner became the first American ace of World War II, when he shot down six Japanese aircraft in the Philippines in mid-December 1941.Curtiss-Wright built this airplane as Model 87-A3 and delivered it to Canada as a Kittyhawk I in 1941. He served until 1946 in 111 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force No.. Staff of the U.S. Air Force at Andrews Air Force Base restored in 1975 to represent an aircraft of the 75th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Fighter Group, 14th Air Force. Donated by the Exchange Club in the Memory of Kellis Forbes. Manufacturer: Curtiss Aircraft Company Date: 1939 Country of Origin: USA Dimensions: In general : (.... 10 ft x 31 ft 9 7/8in 15/16in 9, 5921.6 lbs, 37ft 4 13/16in) 330 x 970cm, 2686kg, 1140cmMateriales : All-metal, semi-monocoque Physical Description: Single, single-seat fighter aircraft. Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: main hall panorama
Image by 76fe07619a462c920f314b6a368dc84b See 845acb0d6476e756774c4ad7125dc19f of this, and the db840a944868b89aedf10c041b90c085 article . Details, quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: Steven F. Udvar-Hazy | _details_pending_ : Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIC, with Northrop P-61C Black Widow in the background
Image by 60bb3a30dfe665df2c528fa2af37d169 Quoting b1b1b17f6d222a2c6f7fe17bb9330498: Hawker Chief Designer Sydney Camm's Hurricane ranks with the most important aircraft designs in military aviation history. Designed in the late 1930s, when monoplanes were considered unstable and too radical to be successful, the Hurricane was the first British monoplane fighter and the first British fighter to exceed 483 kilometers (300 miles) per hour in level flight. Hurricane pilots fought the Luftwaffe and helped win the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. This Mark IIC was built at the Langley factory, near what is now Heathrow Airport, early in 1944. It served as a training aircraft during the World War II in the Royal Air Force's 41 OTU. Donated by the Royal Air Force Museum Manufacturer: 819f73e5fc129fa27481099dbd0d15a8 Date: 1944 Country of Origin: United Kingdom Dimensions: Wingspan: 12.2 m (40 ft) Length: 9.8 m (32 ft 3 in) Height: 4 m (13 ft) Weight, empty: 2,624 kg (5,785 lb) Weight, gross: 3,951 kg (8,710 lb) Top speed:538 km/h (334 mph) Engine:Rolls-Royce Merlin XX, liquid-cooled in-line V, 1,300 hpArmament:four 20 mm Hispano cannonsOrdnance:two 250-libra o dos bombas de 500 libras o ocho 3 - en los cohetesMateriales : Fuselaje: tubo de acero con forma de abeto aeronaves y tela, nuevo: Skin Aluminum Horizontal estresadaEstabilizador: Voltage PielTimón aluminum: aluminum fabric recubiertoSuperficies Control: fabric covered aluminum Physical Description: Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIC single seat, monoplane ground attack fighter wing low, enclosed cab, steel tube fuselage with aircraft spruce forms and fabric, aluminum cowling, stressed skin aluminum wings and horizontal stabilizer, fabric covered aluminum rudder and control surfaces; superior gray camoflage paint scheme green surface with dove gray underside red and blue national roundel on upper wing surface and red, white and blue roundel lower wing surface, yellow sides the fuselage roundel red, white, blue, and red, white and blue tail flash; Rolls-Royce Merlin XX, 12-V, power 1280 liquid-cooled engine, armament, 4 20 mm Hispano cannons. • • • • • Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Northrop P-61C Black Widow: The P-61 Black Widow was the first U.S. aircraft designed to locate and destroy enemy aircraft at night and in bad weather, something made possible by the use of on-board radar. The prototype first flew in 1942. P-61 combat operations began just after D-Day, June 6, 1944, when Black Widows flew deep into German airspace, bombing and strafing trains and road traffic. Operations in the Pacific began at about the same time. By the end of World War II, Black Widows had seen combat in every theater and destroyed 127 enemy aircraft and 18 German V-1 bombs Black Museum zumbido.Viuda a P-61C-1-NO, was delivered to Army Air Forces in July 1945. Participated in cold weather tests, drop tests high, and the National Project storm, which the top turret was removed to make room for thunderstorm monitoring equipment. Transferred from the Air Force USA. Manufacturer: Northrop Aircraft Inc. Date: 1943 Country of Origin: USA Dimensions: Total: 450 x 1500cm, 10637kg, 2000cm (.... 14 ft x 49 ft 9 3/16in 2 9/16in, 23450.3 lbs, 65 ft 7 3/8in)
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