Curtiss P-36 Hawk
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Curtiss P-36 Hawk
Summary
Curtiss P-36 Hawk is an aircraft family[1]. It draws 3,035 Wikipedia views per month (aircraft_family category, ranking #308 of 1,568).[2]
Key Facts
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk's instance of is recorded as aircraft family[3].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Brazilian Air Force[4].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Taiwan[5].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Iran[6].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Netherlands[7].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Norway[8].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by India[9].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Peru[10].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Portugal[11].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Thailand[12].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by United Kingdom[13].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by United States Air Force[14].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Argentine Air Force[15].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Finnish Air Force[16].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by French Air Force[17].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Royal Air Force[18].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is operated by Royal Thai Air Force[19].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk's manufacturer is recorded as Curtiss-Wright[20].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk's manufacturer is recorded as SNCAC[21].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk's manufacturer is recorded as Fábrica Argentina de Aviones[22].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk's manufacturer is recorded as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited[23].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk's developer is recorded as Curtiss-Wright[24].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is a type of fighter monoplane with 1 engine[25].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is a type of military monoplane with 1 tractor-piston-propeller engine[26].
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk is a type of single-seat fighter[27].
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Designation and Status
Curtiss P-36 Hawk's instance of is recorded as aircraft family[3].
Why It Matters
Curtiss P-36 Hawk draws 3,035 Wikipedia views per month (aircraft_family category, ranking #308 of 1,568).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 46 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]