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Grounded dreams: Curtiss XP-40 Q – the high-speed Warhawk that was lost in time
The Curtiss XP-40 Q was the ultimate evolution of the legendary P-40 Warhawk, reaching 422 mph in testing before superior ...
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Soaring by the Sea Foundation brings a Curtiss P-40N Warhawk's firepower back to life in new documentary
The Soaring by the Sea Foundation spent two years restoring live-fire capability to its Curtiss P-40N Warhawk, culminating in ...
There are old airplanes that have a truly incredible history, among them an old Curtiss P-40N Warhawk from World War II. The ...
However, it’s much rarer to watch one of these fighter planes not only take to the sky, but demonstrate its intense firepower ...
Fighter planes from World War II can be seen in various museums, but the P-40 fired its machine guns for the first time in 80 ...
Mazda vehicles were sold around the world for decades, but it took an American aircraft company interested in the Mazda Cosmo ...
The Palm Springs Air Museum is preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July with a unique event honoring 250 years of friendship between France and the United States. The museum's Allies In Liberty ...
As part of celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States, the National Museum of World War II Aviation held its own big event.
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US recovery teams begin new search in China for remains of MIAs amid looming budget cuts
Recovery teams from the DPAA traveled over the weekend to China to renew searches for the remains of MIAs ahead of projected ...
If someone told you that Ohio has the world’s largest military aviation museum and it costs absolutely nothing to visit, you might suspect a catch. But the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in ...
The fierce shark teeth on some warplanes have their roots in World Wars I and II, and they continue on today. Here's why these planes use this pointed message.
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