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Photo ID 50421 by Ray Orgunwall. Private Private Curtiss P 40E Warhawk, NX940AK
Photo ID: 50421
Photo ID 50417 by Nathan Havercroft. Private Planes of Fame Air Museum Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, N85104
Photo ID: 50417
Seen at the 2010 Chino airshow.
Photo ID 48284 by Steve Burke. Private Private Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, NL1195N
Photo ID: 48284
Photo ID 46263 by rinze de vries. Private Private Curtiss P 40E Warhawk, ZK RMH
Photo ID: 46263
After years of operation with the Old Flying Machine Company at Duxford, Warhawk NZ3009 (US serial 41-25158) returned to her native New Zealand. The aircraft will forever be linked to legendary Kiwi warbird pilot Ray Hanna.
Photo ID 44324 by Johannes Berger. Private Old Flying Machine Company Curtiss P 40E Warhawk, ZK RMH
Photo ID: 44324
This P-40E (USAAF serial 41-25158) was delivered to the RAF as ET482. In April 1942 it went to the RNZAF as NZ3009, and served with 14th squadron till wars end. In 1994 restoration to airworthy conditions began, which took 3 years. (scan from print)
Photo ID 43294 by rinze de vries. Private Private Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, ZK CAG
Photo ID: 43294
ZK-CAG sports two different RAAF schemes. On this side the P-40 is dressed as A29-105 'Currawong'. The port side shows her 75 Squadron, colourscheme, with serial A29-448. She is owned by Charles Darby and Garth Hogan.
Photo ID 43288 by rinze de vries. Private Private Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, F AZKU
Photo ID: 43288
Christian Amara's P-40 is regular visitor at Duxford. This aircraft served in the Pacific with the 7th FS, 49th FG and was assigned to Lt. Robert Warren.
Photo ID 42038 by Johannes Berger. USA Air Force Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, NL10626
Photo ID: 42038
The Museum's Warhawk may have the lowest flight time of any warbird. It was flown directly from the Curtiss factory in Buffalo, NY, to storage near Tucson, AZ in 1945, with only 60 hours of total flight time! It wears Chinese-American Composite Wing mks.
Photo ID 39758 by Günther Feniuk. Private Private Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, F AZKU
Photo ID: 39758
Photo ID 37405 by Stuart Thurtle. Private Private Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, F AZKU
Photo ID: 37405
Photo ID 36791 by Günther Feniuk. Private Private Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, F AZKU
Photo ID 36787 by Ned Dawson. Private Cavanaugh Flight Museum Curtiss Kittyhawk IV P 40N, N94500
Photo ID 36057 by Jason Grant. Private Private Curtiss P 40M Warhawk, G KITT
Photo ID: 36057
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk at Cosford show
Photo ID 35460 by rinze de vries. Private Private Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, F AZKU
Photo ID: 35460
The wreck of 'Little Jeanne' was found at Tadji airfield in the West Sepic Province of Papua New Guinea. It was restored in Australia and flew for the first time in 2002 (as VH-KTI). The fighter now resides in France.
Photo ID 35459 by rinze de vries. Private Private Curtiss P 40B Warhawk, G CDWH
Photo ID: 35459
'284' was part of the 73rd Pursuit Squadron, 18 PG, at Wheeler Field, Oahu at the time of the Japanese air attacks on Pearl Harbour. Lost in 1942, the wreck was recovered and restored and is now part of TFC and based at Duxford.
Photo ID 35351 by Jim Hawksworth. Private Private Curtiss P 40E Warhawk, NX940AK
Photo ID: 35351
Static display
Photo ID 35080 by Joop de Groot. UK Air Force Curtiss Kittyhawk IV P 40N, FX760
Photo ID: 35080
This Kittyhawk represents a 112 Sq machine as these operated in the desert in the fourties.
Photo ID 34907 by Nathan Havercroft. Private Planes of Fame Air Museum Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, N85104
Photo ID: 34907
Showing off her new paint scheme at the 2009 Chino Airshow.
Photo ID 34549 by rinze de vries. Private Private Curtiss P 40M Warhawk, G KITT
Photo ID: 34549
Peter Teichman fires up the Allison V1710-99 for the flight back to North Weald.
Photo ID 34504 by rinze de vries. Private Private Curtiss P 40M Warhawk, G KITT
Photo ID: 34504
Peter Teichman in his weathered P-40 over Shuttleworth aerodrome. Built for the RCAF as a Kittyhawk III (RCAF840), the aircraft later acquired the identity of RCAF877. In recent years the P-40 was part of The Fighter Collection at Duxford.
Photo ID 30214 by Jonathan Morgan. Private Cavanaugh Flight Museum Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, NL40PN
Photo ID 27838 by Tristan van der Vlugt. Private Planes of Fame Air Museum Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, N85104
Photo ID: 27838
Planes of Fame Air Museum - Chino, CA.
Photo ID 26641 by Joop de Groot. Private Private Curtiss P 40N Warhawk, F AZKU
Photo ID: 26641
The weather during the Flying Legends was as legendary as the airshow itself.
Photo ID 26507 by Jake Dalton. Private Private Curtiss P 40M Warhawk, G KITT
Photo ID: 26507
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