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WWII US Photo Negative - Curtiss P-40 N Warhawk Tail #44-7084 On Airfield Apron | eBay

Baugher 44-7084 P-40N-30-CU MSN 32824) converted to TP-40N. Now with Pond Warbirds, Palm Springs, FL as N999CD *Miss Josephine*. Originally assigned to NASM Washington, DC then USAFM Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH 1961-1965. Registered to Charles P. Doyle, Rosemount, MN, 1965-1978. 1978 registered as N999CD. Next to Robert J. Pond/Planes of Fame East Spring Park, MN 1980-1997, then transferred to Palm Springs Air Museum, Palm Springs, CA as Miss Josephine 1997-2003. Shipped to Hawaii for movie 'Pearl Harbor' March 2000 flew as USAAC/306.

 
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The P-40 single-engine fighter plane--which the British have used in its various models as the "Tomahawk," "Kittyhawk" and "Warhawk"--is a fast pursuit ship in the 400-mile-per-hour class. It has an approximate service ceiling of 30,000 feet and a range of about 900 miles. Carrying various combinations of light and heavy caliber guns, it has performed notably with the RAF (Royal Air Force) in England and Africa, with the AVG (American Volunteer Group--Flying Tigers) in China and. with the AAF (Army Air Forces) in the South Pacific

 

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