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The P-40 was one of World War II’s most popular U.S. fighter planes. The last of Curtiss Aircraft’s famous “Hawk” line that originated in the 1930s, the P-40 eventually morphed into the P-40E. This heavily armed and armored craft was used by the American Volunteer Group in China. Hangar 9’s .60-size P-40E is a startlingly accurate scale rendition of an actual Flying Tiger aircraft owned by Rudy Frasca of Urbana, Illinois. With its realistic scale looks and sensational sport performance, the P-40E Warhawk 60 ARF perfectly captures the spirit.
Wing Span: 64.6 in (1641 cm)
Overall Length: 52 in (1321 cm)
Wing Area: 709.4 sq in (45.8 cm)
Flying Weight: 7.5 - 8.5 lbs (3.4 - 3.9 kg)
Engine Size: .61 - 1.00 (2-stroke); .91 - 1.00 (4-stroke)
Radio: 5 channels
Servos: 6
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