Curtiss F6C Hawk explained

F6C Hawk
Type:Carrier-borne or land-based fighter
Manufacturer:Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Introduction:1925
Primary User:United States Navy
More Users:United States Marine Corps
Produced:1927
Number Built:75

The Curtiss F6C Hawk is a late 1920s American naval biplane fighter aircraft. It was part of the long line of Curtiss Hawk airplanes built by the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company for the American military.

Originally designed for land-based use, the Model 34C was virtually identical to the P-1 Hawk in United States Army Air Corps service. The United States Navy ordered nine, but starting with the sixth example, they were strengthened for carrier-borne operations and redesignated Model 34D. Flown from the carriers and from 1927 - 30, most of the later variants passed to Marine fighter-bomber units, while a few were flown for a time as twin-float floatplanes.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pearce. William. Curtiss XF6C-6 Navy Racer. oldmachinepress.com. 25 February 2015 . 17 May 2016.