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<!--BEGIN SPECIFICATIONS--> P-40 Warhawk Specifications Primary Function: Fighter-bomber Contractor: Curtiss Crew: One Unit Cost: $45,000 Powerplant One Allison V-1710 engine rated at 1,150 hp Dimensions Length: 31 ft. 9 in. Wingspan: 37 ft. 4 in. Height: 12 ft. 4 in. Weights Empty: ~6,700 lb Maximum Takeoff: 9,100 lb Performance Speed: 362 mph Ceiling: 30,000 ft Range: 850 miles Armament Six .50-caliber machine guns and up to 700 lb of bombs Service Life First Flight: October 14, 1938 End of Service: mid-1950's (Brazil) Number Built: [~14,000 total] <!--END SPECIFICATIONS--> <!--BEGIN ACHIEVEMENTS--> P-40 Warhawk Achievements The Warhawk was the third most numerous US fighter of World War II. The P-40 was America's foremost fighter in service at the beginning of WWII. <!--END ACHIEVEMENTS--> <!--BEGIN FEATURES--> <!-- P-40 Warhawk Features --> <!--END FEATURES--> <!--BEGIN BACKGROUND--> <!-- P-40 Warhawk Background --> <!--END BACKGROUND-->
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