Profile Publications No. 045: Curtiss Army Hawks (RCL#1903)
"The Curtiss "Hawk" fighter was developed directly from the line of specialised racing planes that Curtiss built for the Army and Navy between 1921 and 1925, which included two winners of the Schneider Trophy Cup. The common feature of all the Curtiss racers was the powerplant."
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Profile Publications No. 045: Curtiss Army Hawks
Profile Publications
Peter M. Bowers
Profile Publications Ltd., Leatherhead, Surrey
1965
Other, 12 pages
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No. 45 in the 'Aircraft in Profile' series.
Detailed description of the design, development and operational history of the Curtiss Army Hawk, "one of the most famous biplane fighter designs of the years between the two world wars." Well illustrated with colour drawings by P. Endsleigh Castle and R. Ward, also many black and white photos.
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