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This folder contains a repaint for the Curtiss P-40F Warhawk by Inibuilds. It shows Curtiss P-40F EV241 DB-H as flown by Major Daniel B. "Hoefie" Hauptfleisch, the CO of No.2 squadron of the South African Air Force, based in North Africa, 1942. The real aircraft was a P-40K Kittyhawk III. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom.
Curtiss P-40F SAAF 2sqn EV241 DB-H Major DB Hauptfleish
This add-on features a repaint for the Curtiss P-40F Warhawk, specifically depicting the aircraft EV241 DB-H, which was flown by Major Daniel B. Hauptfleisch of the South African Air Forces No.2 Squadron in North Africa during 1942. The original aircraft was a P-40K Kittyhawk III. The repaint has been created by Jan Kees Blom.
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