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Comments (6)
ralph49
This is my sorta plane, can't fly though. Cool POV & crop
bmac62
Very eye catching shot of a P-40. Made by Curtis, the earliest models were flown in 1937. Depending on the variant (model), this Hawk series had names that included Warhawk, Tomahawk, Kittyhawk. This was the third most produced U.S. fighter in WW II with about 15,000 being built. The nose art became famous as the symbol of The Flying Tigers in China prior to U.S. entry in WW II. Hope this wasn't more than you ever wanted to know :-) Bill
debbielove
Great shot and great description from from bmac62. Shows of the colors well. More please, Rob.
chuter
A P-40N (specifically a P-40N-5) in, of all things, Flying Tiger markings. The "N" came along well after the Tigers. Very nice shot!
RobyHermida
GENIAL!!!!!!!
neiwil
Does not matter what varient, any P-40 just looks 'RIGHT' with those shark teeth.Great picture, thanks.