Description
The P-40 series
was active in all battlefields of World War II as the main fighter of not only the U.S. Army Air Corps but also the Allied forces.
Although it was by no means top-notch in terms of performance, it
was mass-producible, easy to handle, and sturdy, so it fought hard in ground attacks and anti-bomber combat.
The P-40N was
the final mass-produced model, with a total of approximately 5,200 aircraft produced, the most in the P-40 series, and
was sent to the British, Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian air forces,
as well as the Soviet Union. It was also given to The P-40N- 5
-CU was equipped with a new canopy that significantly improved rear visibility.
[Data]
Crew: 1 person
Overall width: 11.37m
Overall length: 10.15m
Overall height: 3.74m
Complete weight: 4,014kg
Engine: V-1710-99 (takeoff output 1,200hp)
Maximum speed: 563km/h (altitude 5,000m)
Armed :12.7mm machine gun x 6