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J Justo Miranda ACCESS: Above Top Secret Senior Member Joined Dec 2, 2007 Messages 5,520 Reaction score 5,204 Website www.amazon.com Jan 10, 2009 #1 Unknown source Attachments Escanear0001.jpg 308.3 KB · Views: 236
Antonio Moderator Staff member Senior Member Joined Jan 22, 2006 Messages 3,700 Reaction score 628 Jan 10, 2009 #2 Justo, that's a treasure!!! Thanks a lot Antonio
burunduk I love the history of airplanes Joined Jan 2, 2007 Messages 103 Reaction score 64 Jan 15, 2009 #3 But CW-24 is XP-55 Ascender. Was this designation used twice?
J Justo Miranda ACCESS: Above Top Secret Senior Member Joined Dec 2, 2007 Messages 5,520 Reaction score 5,204 Website www.amazon.com Jan 15, 2009 #4 Additional info From "Skyways" January 1996 Attachments Escanear.jpg 452.7 KB · Views: 231
S sagallacci ACCESS: Confidential Joined Jan 15, 2009 Messages 96 Reaction score 4 Jan 15, 2009 #5 Looks like a very early pass on what would become the CW26/XP-71.
V Vahe Demirjian I really should change my personal text Joined Mar 1, 2013 Messages 820 Reaction score 497 Jan 19, 2022 #6 Justo Miranda said: Additional info From "Skyways" January 1996 Click to expand... Specifications for the Curtiss P-241 design (featured in the posted image) can be found at this link: Curtiss-Wright P-241 Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Curtiss-Wright P-241 including pictures. www.militaryfactory.com
Justo Miranda said: Additional info From "Skyways" January 1996 Click to expand... Specifications for the Curtiss P-241 design (featured in the posted image) can be found at this link: Curtiss-Wright P-241 Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Curtiss-Wright P-241 including pictures. www.militaryfactory.com