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Curtiss-Wright Corporation
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9 July
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1943
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United States
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fighter aircraft
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Curtiss
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XP-54
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XP-56
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United States Army Air Corps
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27 November
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1939
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canard
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pusher design
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Pratt & Whitney X-1800
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22 June
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1940
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Menasco C68-5
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inline engine
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10 July
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1942
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United States Army Air Forces
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Allison V-1710
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mock-up
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13 July
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1943
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19 July
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1943
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St Louis, Missouri
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elevator
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aileron
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flaps
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15 November
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1943
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stall performance
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9 January
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1944
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25 April
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1944
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16 September
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2 October
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1944
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Wright Field
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Dayton, Ohio
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27 May
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1945
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Robins Air Force Base
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National Air & Space Museum
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Smithsonian Institution
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Washington, D.C.
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Suitland, Maryland
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Air Zoo
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Kalamazoo, Michigan
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26 May
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2006
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Allison V-1710-95
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V12 engine
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Kyūshū J7W
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XP-56
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Miles Libellula
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List of military aircraft of the United States
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List of fighter aircraft
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ISBN 0-370-10029-8
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ISBN 0-356-01448-7
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ISBN 0-356-08218-0
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