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An interesting pair of production lines. Is that a Republic or a Curtiss factory? The two leading P-40s appear to be different models.


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On 2016-08-28 04:31:28 +0000, 2016_08_27_ 2016_08_27_@2016_08_27_ said:

An interesting pair of production lines. Is that a Republic or a
Curtiss factory? The two leading P-40s appear to be different models.


Looking at the aircraft in the line to the left in the image, those
look to be P47-Ds. So I would say a Republic factory.

....and I agree the two leading P-40s look to have quite different upper
engine cowlings.
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Old August 28th 16, 03:38 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Savageduck wrote in
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On 2016-08-28 04:31:28 +0000, 2016_08_27_ 2016_08_27_@2016_08_27_ said:

An interesting pair of production lines. Is that a Republic or a
Curtiss factory? The two leading P-40s appear to be different models.


Looking at the aircraft in the line to the left in the image, those
look to be P47-Ds. So I would say a Republic factory.

...and I agree the two leading P-40s look to have quite different upper
engine cowlings.



Curtis P-36 Hawks (Mohawks) if I am not mistaken.
Curtiss Hawk Model 75
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Old August 28th 16, 04:38 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Savageduck wrote in
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On 2016-08-28 04:31:28 +0000, 2016_08_27_ 2016_08_27_@2016_08_27_ said:

An interesting pair of production lines. Is that a Republic or a
Curtiss factory? The two leading P-40s appear to be different models.


Looking at the aircraft in the line to the left in the image, those
look to be P47-Ds. So I would say a Republic factory.

...and I agree the two leading P-40s look to have quite different upper
engine cowlings.



Your are correct they are P-47G
354 P-47Gs were produced at the Curtiss works (Buffalo NY) under license.

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Old August 28th 16, 04:40 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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On 2016-08-28 14:38:14 +0000, john Szalay john.szalayatatt.net said:

Savageduck wrote in
news:2016082722120918398-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom:

On 2016-08-28 04:31:28 +0000, 2016_08_27_ 2016_08_27_@2016_08_27_ said:

An interesting pair of production lines. Is that a Republic or a
Curtiss factory? The two leading P-40s appear to be different models.


Looking at the aircraft in the line to the left in the image, those
look to be P47-Ds. So I would say a Republic factory.

...and I agree the two leading P-40s look to have quite different upper
engine cowlings.



Curtis P-36 Hawks (Mohawks) if I am not mistaken.
Curtiss Hawk Model 75


OK! That makes sense.

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Old August 28th 16, 04:42 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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On 2016-08-28 15:38:48 +0000, john Szalay john.szalayatatt.net said:

Savageduck wrote in
news:2016082722120918398-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom:

On 2016-08-28 04:31:28 +0000, 2016_08_27_ 2016_08_27_@2016_08_27_ said:

An interesting pair of production lines. Is that a Republic or a
Curtiss factory? The two leading P-40s appear to be different models.


Looking at the aircraft in the line to the left in the image, those
look to be P47-Ds. So I would say a Republic factory.

...and I agree the two leading P-40s look to have quite different upper
engine cowlings.



Your are correct they are P-47G
354 P-47Gs were produced at the Curtiss works (Buffalo NY) under license.


My education continues.

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Savageduck

 




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