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Polaris - The Heavenly Body after a 28 May 1944 crash landing. The entire crew would survive and complete their 30 mission tour.
It's SO much horse shit...
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk fighter plane in flight, featuring the iconic shark mouth nose art used by the American Volunteer Group, known as the "Flying Tigers".
Historic Significance: The P-40 was a prominent American fighter aircraft during the early years of World War II, famously utilized by the Flying Tigers in China.
Design Features: The aircraft is known for its rugged construction, Allison V-1710 engine, and heavy armament, which included six .50-caliber machine guns in later models.
Performance: The P-40 reached speeds of over 360 mph and was designed to be a durable fighter-bomber.
Legacy: Despite being outmatched by later Japanese fighters, the P-40's toughness made it a reliable workhorse in various theaters of war.
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