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Aviation History
1942
1942 - 1478.PDF
62 FLIGHT JULY I6TH, 1942 ARMY Q Curtiss Tomahawk Single- seater Fighters are Used Extensively by Army Co-op. Command of the R.A.F. for Reconnaissance Wor/c (1) An Army officer indicates on a map the pin points of which oblique photographs are required. (3) Fitting the oblique camera to a Tomahawk. It is situated at the rear of the fuselage tricolour roundel and remotely controlled by the pilot. (2 & 4) Army Co-operation Curtiss Tomahawks in flight. The banked picture shows clearly the two 0.5m. machine guns lying over the 1,100 h.p. Allison engine and the two rifle-calibre guns in each wing.
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