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Eduard Curtiss P-40N Warhawk of 74th FS

Subject:
Curtiss P-40N Warhawk
US US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
74 FS, 23 FG 42-105281/48
1944 World War 2 CN
FS34087 FS36173
Scale:
1:48
Status:
Ideas
Started:
November 6, 2015
Completed:
January 3, 2016

Eduard 1/48 P-40N Warhawk PROFIPACK The 74th Fighter Squadron (74 FS) is a United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the 23d Fighter Group and stationed at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. During World War II, the 74th Fighter Squadron was one of the three original squadrons (74th, 75th, 76th) of the 23d Fighter Group. On 17 December 1941, the AVG 1st Fighter Squadron was redesignated as the 23d Pursuit Group 74th Pursuit Squadron and subsequently the 74th Fighter Squadron. P-40N (manufactured 1943–44), the final production model. The P-40N featured a stretched rear fuselage to counter the torque of the larger, late-war Allison engine, and the rear deck of the cockpit behind the pilot was cut down at a moderate slant to improve rearward visibility. A great deal of work was also done to try and eliminate excess weight to improve the Warhawk's climb rate. Early N production blocks dropped a .50 in (12.7 mm) gun from each wing, bringing the total back to four; later production blocks reintroduced it after complaints from units in the field. Supplied to Commonwealth air forces as the Kittyhawk Mk IV. A total of 553 P-40Ns were acquired by the Royal Australian Air Force, making it the variant most commonly used by the RAAF. Subvariants of the P-40N ranged widely in specialization from stripped down four-gun "hot rods" that could reach the highest top speeds of any production variant of the P-40 (up to 380 mph), to overweight types with all the extras intended for fighter-bombing or even training missions. The 15,000th P-40 was an N model decorated with the markings of 28 nations that had employed any of Curtiss-Wright's various aircraft products, not just P-40s. "These spectacular markings gave rise to the erroneous belief that the P-40 series had been used by all 28 countries."

Project inventory

Full kits
8036
P-40N Warhawk ProfiPack
Eduard 1:48
8036 2001 New parts
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Curtiss P-40N Warhawk of 74th FS Flying Tigers, 23rd FGView album, image #1
1:48
1:48 P-40N Warhawk (Eduard 8036)

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2 6 January 2018, 11:17

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