
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk was a rugged and versatile single-engine fighter aircraft used extensively during World War II. Designed by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation, it featured a sleek, durable design and was powered by an Allison V-1710 inline engine. Known for its iconic shark-mouth nose art, the P-40 excelled in roles like air-to-air combat, ground attack, and bomber escort. It served with several Allied air forces, including the Flying Tigers, and was pivotal in theaters such as North Africa, China-Burma-India, and the Pacific. Its variants included the Tomahawk and Kittyhawk, widely recognized for their adaptability and reliability.