| The P-40 airplane is of all metal construction, consisting of a demimonocoque fuselage and full cantilever wing and empennage manufactured by Curtiss Wright Corporation, Buffalo, New York. The main structure is a network of bulkheads, spars and stringers, which are covered with a thin stressed aluminum-alloy skin. The ailerons, rudder and elevators are made of metal structure which is fabric covered. The engine mount is a welded and bolted tubular structure of X-4130 steel and is detachable from the fuselage. Photocopied original manual. Pages: 181 File Size: 6.46 MB Format: PDF - Adobe Acrobat Version 7 (Get Free Adobe Acrobat reader, click here.) Important Note: See purchase confirmation email for password necessary to open this file once you download it. Usage: These items are provided for historical and reference use only. PilotManuals.com, RareAviation.com and Steve Rhode, Inc. assume no liability for any loss or damage resulting from or in any way connected to other use of this information. Not for commercial use or further dissemination. Printing: Once downloaded, this manual may be printed. | Estimated Download Times | | Speed | Minutes | | Dial-Up 28.8 | 33.63 | | Dial-Up 56.6 | 15.01 | | DSL 640K | 1.35 | | T1/Fast Cable | 0.56 |
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