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Old 09-23-2014, 05:46 PM
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The Hawk 75-4 used the Wright Cyclone R 1820 single row engine, not the P&W Wasp R-1830 twin row engine.

Better do your research before posting any more of your subjective "findings".
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Old 09-26-2014, 05:34 AM
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The Hawk 75-4 used the Wright Cyclone R 1820 single row engine, not the P&W Wasp R-1830 twin row engine.
Hmm. I though that it was the other way around, and that the P-36 used the R-1820 and the Hawk 75-4 used the PW R-1830.

Thanks for the correction.

In my defense, I'll say that it's a pain trying to find technical details about all the various Hawk 75 models. Curtiss would sell to anyone and they'd customize just about anything but the basic airframe to make the sale. P-36, French Hawk 75, Finnish Hawk 75, Thai Hawk 75, British Mohawks, etc. It gets confusing!
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