P-40 Warhawk departure
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@gameplay1011 i did and i loved it!
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@cdawg4391 It's definitely my favorite.
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@cdawg4391 Channault and the 'boys are true American Heroes. THEY were the first to fight - and defeat - the Japs.
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@DEATH94SQUAD I respect the Mustang and believe it performed a vital role escorting the "heavies." This said, I'd rather be in a P-40. It could take more damage and, like the 'Stang, had 6 .050 cals.
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@IGO4MAKO1 one of the best planes of the war. I think it deserves more credit than it's given. Tougher than a Mustang, when flown by an good pilot it held its own against the Zero. This is in my top five of best fighters during the war.
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who saw red tails
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i always se this plane in Il2 Sturmovik 1946, fantastic plane!
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Awesome flyby!!!
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@michaels33 I just read this and I love it.
Where can I go to show it in print to my buddy. Otherwise he's going to say "rubbish".
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Alway was and will be my favorite plane people can keep their P51's
Boys- lets not fight.
As i'm sure you all know the Curtis P-40 was built in Buffalo NY. So it makes me not only proud to be an American, but also proud to be a New Yorker.
It happens to be my favorate plane too!
IGO4MAKO1 1 year ago 18
"On July 1, 22 checker-tailed P-40s were making a fighter sweep over southern Italy when they were jumped by 40 Bf-109s. After an intense air battle, the result was half of the German aircraft shot down for the loss of a single P-40. There was a similar situation on the 30th of July, again over Italy, when 35 Bf-109s ambushed 20 P-40s. On this occasion, 21 German fighters were shot down, again for the loss of a single P-40.
michaels33 11 months ago 8