Showing 7 items matching "kittyhawk fighter."
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Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchModel - Minature Model Aircraft
... ...Kittyhawk Fighter....Kittyhawk Fighter. One of a collection of 25 model aircraft made by Brian Anthony DOWD ...Kittyhawk Fighter. One of a collection of 25 model aircraft made by Brian Anthony DOWD The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground-attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. ...Kittyhawk Fighter. One of a collection of 25 model aircraft made by Brian Anthony DOWD The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground-attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. The British Commonwealth air forces used the name Kittyhawk for models equivalent to the P-40D and all later variants.The Kittyhawk was the main fighter used by the RAAF in World War II, in greater numbers than the Spitfire. Two RAAF squadrons serving with the Desert Air Force, No. 3 and No. 450 Squadrons, were the first Australian units to be assigned P-40s. Small khaki plane with blue & white spots on top and sides, red nose.model airplanes, kittyhawk fighter. -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchSketch
... "The Shark" - Sketch of a Kittyhawk fighter - Sqd. Ldr. Keith Truscott, Milne Bay. ...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Picture WW2 RAAF "The Shark" - Sketch of a Kittyhawk fighter - Sqd. Ldr. Keith Truscott, Milne Bay. ..."The Shark" - Sketch of a Kittyhawk fighter - Sqd. Ldr. Keith Truscott, Milne Bay. (reproduction print)picture, ww2, raaf -
Rutherglen RSL Sub-BranchPhotograph - Black and white, framed, c. 1990
... Bottom: American Kittyhawk Fighter Bomber. Flown by RAAF in the Middle East and South West Pacific Areas. ...Bottom: American Kittyhawk Fighter Bomber. Flown by RAAF in the Middle East and South West Pacific Areas. ...Framed black and white photograph of two restored WWII aircraft. Typed label at the bottom of the frame reads: "Two restored second world war aircraft flying over Albury area June 1990. Top: Wirraway Intermediate Trainer, built by Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) in Australia under licence. 600 H.P. Pratt and Whitney wasp engine also built by CAC under licence. Top speed 200mph range 640 miles. Bottom: American Kittyhawk Fighter Bomber. Flown by RAAF in the Middle East and South West Pacific Areas. Top speed 355m.p.h. at 20,000 feet."kittyhawk, bombers, aircraft, pilots, world war 2 -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchModel - P40E-1 Kittyhawk (scale model)
... fighter Squadron and flown by Lt. Reynold from May 1942 until early August 1942. The aircraft was nicknamed "Stardust". On 8th August 1942 this P40 was assigned to the Royal Australian Air Force as Kittyhawk A29-136 and assigned the code letter "N", retaining the "Stardust" nickname. ...fighter Squadron and flown by Lt. Reynold from May 1942 until early August 1942. The aircraft was nicknamed "Stardust". On 8th August 1942 this P40 was assigned to the Royal Australian Air Force as Kittyhawk A29-136 and assigned the code letter "N", retaining the "Stardust" nickname. ...The original aircraft depicted was assigned to the US 5th Air Force, 49th Fighter Group, 9th fighter Squadron and flown by Lt. Reynold from May 1942 until early August 1942. The aircraft was nicknamed "Stardust". On 8th August 1942 this P40 was assigned to the Royal Australian Air Force as Kittyhawk A29-136 and assigned the code letter "N", retaining the "Stardust" nickname. This aircraft was often flown by Flying Officer Bruce Watson of 75 Squadron RAAF.1/48 plastic scale model of a P40E-1 Kittyhawk painted to represent 75 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force in New Guinea in mid 1942.kittyhawk -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDrawing (Collection) - Assorted aircraft drawings, Drawings for Liberator, Bristol "Brisfit" Fighter, SE5A, Curtiss Wright Kittyhawk P40D, Spitfire III, XP67, Lycoming R680, Etc
... Drawings for Liberator, Bristol "Brisfit" Fighter, SE5A, Curtiss Wright Kittyhawk P40D, Spitfire III, XP67, Lycoming R680, Etc...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne N/A Drawings for Liberator, Bristol "Brisfit" Fighter, SE5A, Curtiss Wright Kittyhawk P40D, Spitfire III, XP67, Lycoming R680, Etc Drawing Assorted aircraft drawings ...N/ATB AVN 7 Collection of schematic drawings of assorted aircraft -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Aviation Historical Society of the Northern Territory, Darwin's air war : 1942-1945, an illustrated history, 1991
... Kittyhawks. Striking back with Hudsons & Beaufighters. Colour plates the 49 FighterGroup USAAD. The Spitfires arrive No 1 fighter wing RAAF. ...Contents : Introduction. The defence build up, Darwin 1920's to 1942. 19 February 1942, the first raids. Initial defence, American and Australian Kittyhawks. Striking back with Hudsons & Beaufighters. Colour plates the 49 FighterGroup USAAD. The Spitfires arrive No 1 fighter wing RAAF. The heavy bombers USAAF and RAAF strikes. Staging the offensive, the war moves North. Pilot profiles. Conclusion, Darwin's present defences. Air forces. World War 2. Warfare.Bib, ill, maps, p.80.non-fictionContents : Introduction. The defence build up, Darwin 1920's to 1942. 19 February 1942, the first raids. Initial defence, American and Australian Kittyhawks. Striking back with Hudsons & Beaufighters. Colour plates the 49 FighterGroup USAAD. The Spitfires arrive No 1 fighter wing RAAF. The heavy bombers USAAF and RAAF strikes. Staging the offensive, the war moves North. Pilot profiles. Conclusion, Darwin's present defences. Air forces. World War 2. Warfare. world war 1939-1945 - aerial operations - northern territory, darwin - bombardment - 1942-1945 -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Curtis P40 Kittyhawk, THE P-40 Kittyhawk in Service
... Curtis P-40 Kittyhawk P-40S in the desert Second best fighter Desperate days Fighter-bomber Colour plates Historical overview of Curtis P-40 Kittyhawk in service, circa 1974 Possible duplicate item THE P-40 Kittyhawk in Service Book Curtis P40 Kittyhawk ...Historical overview of Curtis P-40 Kittyhawk in service, circa 1974Possible duplicate itemnon-fictionHistorical overview of Curtis P-40 Kittyhawk in service, circa 1974p-40s in the desert, second best fighter, desperate days, fighter-bomber, colour plates
