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AMERICAN PLANES WITH THE FIGHTER COMMAND.— American Tomahawk (Curtiss P. 40) single-seat fighters on patrol over Britain. These machines have a performance approximately that of the Spitfire, and mount heavy armament. The air scoop under the nose is designed to get rid of excess heat.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24627, 7 June 1941, Page 10

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AMERICAN PLANES WITH THE FIGHTER COMMAND.— American Tomahawk (Curtiss P. 40) single-seat fighters on patrol over Britain. These machines have a performance approximately that of the Spitfire, and mount heavy armament. The air scoop under the nose is designed to get rid of excess heat. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24627, 7 June 1941, Page 10

AMERICAN PLANES WITH THE FIGHTER COMMAND.— American Tomahawk (Curtiss P. 40) single-seat fighters on patrol over Britain. These machines have a performance approximately that of the Spitfire, and mount heavy armament. The air scoop under the nose is designed to get rid of excess heat. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24627, 7 June 1941, Page 10

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