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Just prior to WWII (Prior to Pearl Harbor) US volunteers were flying P40 Warhawk fighter planes over the skies of China. They wore leather flying jackets and had a message written in Chinese on the backs of their leather jackets. These men were called the AVG (American Volunteer Group), better known as the "Flying Tigers." The message said something similar to this: "I am an American pilot fighting for China, against your enemy, the Japanese. Help me reach friendly lines, and you will be financially rewarded." This message written on the back of their leather flying jackets was called a "Blood Chit."
The USN only lost aircraft carriers in WW2: FOUR Fleet Carriers (CV) & ONE redesignated aircraft carrier: 1. USS Lexington-Battle of the Coral (lost to enemy airplanes) 2. USS Yorktown-Battle of Midway (lost to enemy airplanes/submarine) 3. USS Wasp-Sunk by submarine (I-19); the same torpedo salvo sunk the destroyer USS O'Brian (sunk later) and damaged the battleship USS North Carolina. 4. USS Hornet-Sunk by airplanes and surface warships at the Battle of Santa Cruz Islands. 5. USS Langley-Sunk by airplanes following the Battle of the Java Sea. It was no longer classified as an aircraft carrier at the time it was sunk. ONE Light Carrier (CVL): 1. USS Princeton-Bombed by airplanes. FIVE Escort Carriers (CVE) (also known as Jeep Carriers or Baby Flattops): 1. USS St. LO-Sunk by Kamikazes 2. USS Bismarck Sea-Sunk by Kamikazes 3. USS Liscombe Bay-Sunk by I-175 (Submarine) 4. USS Block Island-Sunk by U-549 (Submarine) 5. USS Gambier Bay-Sunk by surface warships. Surviving crewmen state that they were sunk by 18" shells from the battleship IJN Yamato.
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Smith & Wesson M&P40
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The Curtiss Aircraft design dept designed the P-40
A P40 is a single seat ground attack aircraft. You can learn more about this aircraft at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Curtiss P-40 Warhawk" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Smith & Wesson M&P40 and M&P15 tactical rifles.
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
The P-40 Warhawks were famous in the deserts of Libya and Egypt in service with the RAF and USAAF. The also fought in the Pacific.
No. The Zero was quite a bit faster due to its lower weight (it had very little armour plate).
You will have to call S&W to find out.