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Photo ID 189871 by rinze de vries. Private The Fighter Collection Curtiss P 36C Hawk, NX80FR
Photo ID: 189871
With pre-flight checks completed, pilot Steve Hinton is about to take the P-36C Hawk to the air on the eve of Flying Legends 2015, the Hawk's European air show debut. NX80FR is part of the unique TFC Curtiss stable.
Photo ID 169474 by Joop de Groot. Private The Fighter Collection Curtiss P 36C Hawk, NX80FR
Photo ID: 169474
Photo ID 162265 by rinze de vries. Private The Fighter Collection Curtiss P 36C Hawk, NX80FR
Photo ID: 162265
38-210 in the markings of the 27th PS, 1st PG. The yellow band denoting the aircraft of Capt Robert S. Israel. In an experiment, all 27 PS aircraft were camouflaged in September 1939 in a series of colours and patterns, with no two aircraft being alike.
Photo ID 161404 by rinze de vries. Private The Fighter Collection Curtiss P 36C Hawk, NX80FR
Photo ID: 161404
38-210 was delivered to Selfridge Field, Michigan, in May 1939 for service with the 1st Pursuit Group. The aircraft was assigned to the 27th Pursuit Squadron. The 'Fighting Eagles' now operate the F-22 Raptor out of Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia.
Photo ID 161306 by rinze de vries. Private The Fighter Collection Curtiss P 36C Hawk, NX80FR
Photo ID: 161306
TFC's latest acquisiton, P-36C NX80FR restored by Matt Nightingale at Chino, California, arrived just in time for Flying Legends 2015. After reassembly was completed in the first July weekend, the P-36 was air tested by Steve Hinton on the 7th.
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