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Title: Curtiss P-40Q
Post by: Replicant on March 07, 2000, 05:05:00 PM
Hi all

Just been reading about the P-40Q Warhawk, the late model that very much resembles a Mustang crossed with Griffon engined Spit.  Anyway, I noticed that it can climb to 20,000ft in 4.8mins, and has a top speed of 422mph.  

Anyone know if they made many of these and how they actually performed?

Cheers all

'Nexx'

13 TAS

[This message has been edited by Replicant (edited 03-07-2000).]
Title: Curtiss P-40Q
Post by: Karnak on March 07, 2000, 05:22:00 PM
No idea on performance, but I do know that the USAAF decided not to go with this design.  I don't belive they made more than just the prototypes.

Sisu
Title: Curtiss P-40Q
Post by: Downtown on March 07, 2000, 05:28:00 PM
Prototype only, never manufactured, the first P-40 that would have been competative.

Ah well.

The B fought well, the Tigers like it more than the E.

The Later models were still work horses, not flashy like the Spit and Pony, or even the Lighting or Jug.  But the P-40 was there, the whole war.

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Title: Curtiss P-40Q
Post by: Sundog on March 07, 2000, 10:52:00 PM
Of course, The last version the P-40Q had 4 20mm cannon...glad they aren't modeling that in here! Basically, by the time the P-40Q arrived Replicant, the P-51 was well into production and there just wasn't any kind of performance gain with the P-40Q over the P-51 that would warrant using precious resources to get it into production.
Title: Curtiss P-40Q
Post by: Pongo on March 08, 2000, 02:22:00 AM
So they manufactured older p40s for the whole war instead...


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Title: Curtiss P-40Q
Post by: Downtown on March 08, 2000, 05:24:00 PM
Nah, the Q prototype flew just after Germany Surrendered.  As it was undergoing acceptance trials, Japan Surrendered.

With the Pony, Bearcat, Jug and Hawg all still in production the Military lost interest in any new Propellor driven aircraft, especially with all the neato ME-262s they were shipping over from Germany.

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Lincoln "Downtown" Brown.
 lkbrown1@tir.com  
 http://www.tir.com/~lkbrown1 (http://www.tir.com/~lkbrown1)
Wrecking Crews "Drag and Die Guy"
Hals und beinbruch!
Title: Curtiss P-40Q
Post by: Edbert MOL on March 08, 2000, 09:14:00 PM
Didn't the N see action?