- The Bell P-39
Airacobra is a
fighter produced by Bell
Aircraft for the
United States Army Air
Forces during World War II. It was one of the prin****l...
- by Bell
Aircraft during World War II.
Based on the
preceding Bell P-39
Airacobra, the P-63's
design incorporated suggestions from P-39
pilots and was superior...
- AH574 was a Bell
Airacobra I used by the
Royal Navy for test work
during and
after the
Second World War AH574 was
initially ordered in 1940 for the Royal...
- single-engine
fighter aircraft prototype – an
improved version of the Bell P-39
Airacobra,
designed during World War II. The design,
which was
initially designated...
- "Colt M4" or "Oldsmobile M4." It was
primarily mounted in the Bell P-39
Airacobra and P-63 Kingcobra, with the U.S. Navy also
using it on many PT boats...
- and a
parallel development of the U.S. Army Air Corps’ land-based P-39
Airacobra,
differing mainly in the use of a
tailwheel undercarriage in
place of...
- the only
American fighter pilot to
become a
flying ace in the Bell P-39
Airacobra.
Fiedler was born on June 5, 1920, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew...
-
achieved the
great majority of his
kills in the Lend-Lease Bell P-39
Airacobra.
During the war
Pokryshkin earned the
title Hero of the
Soviet Union three...
-
success the
following year with the
development of the
single engine P-39
Airacobra,
which 9,588 were built.
Putting their previous experience with Allison...
- on air
combat missions over Europe.
Davis flew
sixty missions in P-39
Airacobra,
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, P-47 Thunderbolt, and P-51
Mustang fighters and...