Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
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The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk was a single-engine, single-seat fighter aircraft used by the United States during World War II. It was also known as the Tomahawk or Kittyhawk. HistoryThe P-40 first flew in 1938 and was based on the Curtiss P-36 Hawk.It was the United States' primary fighter in large numbers at the start of World War II. P-40s were used in many combat areas, including the Aleutian Islands, Italy, and the Middle East. The P-40 was known for its ruggedness and reliability in harsh conditions. VariantsThe Tomahawk was a shark-mouthed version of the P-40 flown by the Flying Tigers in China. The Kittyhawk was the export version of the P-40E built for the RAF. Performance The P-40 had a top speed of 579 km/h and a ceiling of 30,000 ft.It was often slower and less maneuverable than its adversaries.Other factsMore than 14,000 P-40s were built and served in the air forces of 28 nations. The P-40's partially modular construction made it easier to fix than most of its contemporaries.