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P 40 Kittyhawk Collection

The iconic P-40 Kittyhawk takes flight, showcasing its power and beauty in various locations across the United States

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Nose art on a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk

Nose art on a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk
Close-up view of the nose art on a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk on display at the Warhawk Air Museum, Nampa, Idaho

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: A P-40E Warhawk and a P-51D Mustang Kimberly Kaye in flight

A P-40E Warhawk and a P-51D Mustang Kimberly Kaye in flight near Chino, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Two Curtiss P-40 Warhawks in flight near Nampa, Idaho

Two Curtiss P-40 Warhawks in flight near Nampa, Idaho

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: A group of P-40 Warhawks fly in formation near Nampa, Idaho

A group of P-40 Warhawks fly in formation near Nampa, Idaho

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Military planes fly in formation during a Heritage Flight

Military planes fly in formation during a Heritage Flight
March 2, 2014 - An F-16 Fighting Falcon joins in formation with a P-40 Warhawk (front), P-51 Mustang (bottom), and an F-86 Sabre (top)

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: A P-51D Mustang Kimberly Kaye and a P-40E Warhawk in flight

A P-51D Mustang Kimberly Kaye and a P-40E Warhawk in flight
A North American P-51D Mustang Kimberly Kaye and a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk in flight near Chino, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: A P-40N Warhawk in flight

A P-40N Warhawk in flight near Chino, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: P-40 Warhawks flying over Chino, California

P-40 Warhawks flying over Chino, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: A Chinese soldier guards a line of American P-40 fighter planes during WWII

A Chinese soldier guards a line of American P-40 fighter planes during WWII
A Chinese soldier guards a line of American P-40 fighter planes, painted with the shark-face emblem of the Flying Tigers, at a flying field somewhere in China

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: A P-40E Warhawk in flight

A P-40E Warhawk in flight near Livermore, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Cockpit of a P-40E Warhawk

Cockpit of a P-40E Warhawk

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: A Curtiss P-40E Warhawk in flight near Chino, California

A Curtiss P-40E Warhawk in flight near Chino, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour mounted on a modified Boeing 747 shuttle carrier aircraft

Space Shuttle Endeavour mounted on a modified Boeing 747 shuttle carrier aircraft
Decembe 12, 2008 - After a three-day trip from California, the shuttle carrier aircraft and its piggyback passenger, Space Shuttle Endeavour

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Silhouette of a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk in flight near Chino, California

Silhouette of a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk in flight near Chino, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Illustration of a Curtiss P40-C Warhawk of the Flying Tigers

Illustration of a Curtiss P40-C Warhawk of the Flying Tigers

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Illustration of a Curtis P-40 Warhawk

Illustration of a Curtis P-40 Warhawk flown by 2nd Lt. George Welch, 47th Pursuit Squadron, 15th Pursuit Group, Wheeler Field, Oahu, Hawaii, December 7, 1941

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: A P-36 Kingcobra, two Curtiss P-40N Warhawks, and a P-51D Mustang in flight

A P-36 Kingcobra, two Curtiss P-40N Warhawks, and a P-51D Mustang in flight
A Bell P-63 Kingcobra, two Curtiss P-40N Warhawk, and a North American P-51D Mustang in flight near Chino, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: P-40 Warhawk flying over Chino, California

P-40 Warhawk flying over Chino, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Two P-40 Warhawks and a P-51D Mustang flying over Chino, California

Two P-40 Warhawks and a P-51D Mustang flying over Chino, California

Background imageP 40 Kittyhawk Collection: Dinosaurs run wild and robotic androids melt into the highway

Dinosaurs run wild and robotic androids melt into the highway
There is said to be a spot on Route 66 where the past, present and future co-exist in a bizarre and surreal time-line. Allosaurus dinosaurs run wild, robotic androids melt into the highway


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The iconic P-40 Kittyhawk takes flight, showcasing its power and beauty in various locations across the United States. From nose art on a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk to military planes flying in formation during a Heritage Flight, these images capture the essence of this legendary aircraft. In one snapshot, we witness the striking nose art on a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk, displaying intricate artwork that adds personality to this formidable machine. The attention to detail is evident as every stroke of paint tells a story. Another image showcases an awe-inspiring sight: a P-40E Warhawk soaring through the skies alongside a majestic P-51D Mustang Kimberly Kaye. These two magnificent warbirds create an unforgettable scene as they gracefully navigate through clouds and blue horizons. Moving over to Nampa, Idaho, we are treated to not just one but two Curtiss P-40 Warhawks in flight. Against the backdrop of picturesque landscapes, these aircraft demonstrate their agility and strength while leaving spectators in awe. Chino, California becomes another canvas for the mighty P-40 Warhawk as it dominates the sky with its sleek design and powerful engine. Its presence demands attention as it roars above Chino's scenic vistas. A group of P-40 Warhawks fly together near Nampa once again; their synchronized movements forming an impressive aerial ballet. Their wings slice through air effortlessly while paying homage to aviation history and reminding us of their vital role during World War II. These snapshots also highlight how nose art continues to be an integral part of military aviation culture. Each unique piece reflects individuality and camaraderie among pilots who rely on these machines for protection and victory. Lastly, we witness military planes flying in formation during a Heritage Flight - an incredible display that bridges past and present generations. Among them stands proudly our beloved Kittyhawk alongside other legendary aircrafts; symbolizing bravery, honor, and resilience throughout history.