A flight of American P-40F fighters from the 68th Fighter Squadron, 367th Fighter Group, in flight in the Guadalcanal area. January 1943.
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A flight of American P-40F fighters from the 68th Fighter Squadron, 367th Fighter Group, in flight in the Guadalcanal area. January 1943.
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Hal C. Tunnell introduces Lt. J. J. Ketcher to GCII/5 Lafayette Squadron Chaplain R. P. Bougerol, next to a P-40F fighter. The squadron fought in Tunisia and Morocco until December 1943 as part of American units. 09.01.1943
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Pilots of the 19th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment discuss flying an American-made Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk fighter. 1943
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Curtiss P-40F Warhawk
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Curtiss P-40F Warhawk fighters of the 66th Fighter Squadron of the United States Air Force take off from an airfield in North Africa. 1942.
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Good Morning. Curtiss P-40F Warhawk ‘Lee’s Hope’ at Duxford. Abandoned in the Pacific when no longer required, she was recovered from the Jungle in the 1970’s and restored to flying, one of only two airworthy examples I believe #MikesAircraftPhotos
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Ceremony of handing over 13 P-40F Warhawk fighters to the GC II/5 unit of the Free French Air Force at the US Air Force airfield in Casablanca.
The aircraft have already been painted with the insignia of the Free French Air Force. 09.01.1943
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