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Incidents & Accidents Gallery
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk having a bad day, Australia.
[Source: USAF Photo]
Curtiss P-40K Warhawk. Originally intended as a lend lease aircraft for Russia,
42-10150 was diverted to U.S. Army Air Force on January 11, 1944.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
A Curtiss of P-40E Warhawk of the 18th Fighter Squadron.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Curtiss P-40N Warhawk/43-24012, after a landing accident at Patterson Field.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
P-40E-1 Warhawk/41-25116 after being crash landed by 2nd Lt James C Reed,
near Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City North Carolina on April 12, 1942..
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
An American Volunteer Group P-40 Warhawk after crash landing.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
P-40F Warhawk/41-13626 of the 304th FS after a wheels up landing, December 26, 1942.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
P-40F Warhawk/41-13677 of the 304th FS after a wheels up landing, December 14, 1942.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
P-40 Warhawk crash landed.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Curtiss P-40C Warhawk/41-13429. Which Crashed in the snow At 2nd Service Group Airfield Somewhere In Iceland. February 6, 1943.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
P-40M-5-CU Warhawk/43-5676 of the 44th Fighter Squadron. Crashed at Munda circa 1943.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk 'Poison' Which Crashed At An Airfield Somewhere In Iceland. 2Nd Service Group, 27 October 1942.
[Source: Mark Allen Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
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