Stolen Curtis P-40 Warhawk.Another Special Curtis P-40 Warhawk or P-40 Kawasaki NinjaHawk? |
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If you want a stolen Curtis P-40 Aircraft, this pictures shows pictures of the ultimate theft of this rare airplane.I always liked this analogy, Kawasaki Ninja, 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds, California Redwood, 60 to 0 in 0.01 seconds.I keep calling this a Kawasaki but it may be a Suzuki. I'm an old time Honda rider but I ride a Kawasaki now. I have a ZN-700 also a Honda CB-750 and a Honda CB-750F. The Curtis P-40 came in several versions, the P-40C - Tomahawk, the P-40F, Kittyhawk II, and the P-40N, Kittyhawk IV, and the Warhawk. These planes were manufactured by Curtiss Wright Corporation. The engines varied from a 1040 hp Allison V-12 to a 1200 hp Allison V-12. The maximum speed was 343 mph with an initial climb rate of 2,120 fpm for the N version. The Curtis P-40 n weighed 6,700 lbs empty and 11,400 lbs max. The length was 33' 4" Wingspan 37' 3.5" and the height was 12' 4" The first flight of the Curtis P-40 was January 1940 with the experimental version of the P-40 was flown in October 1939.
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