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Wi***edia : Bell P-39 Airacobra
The Bell P-39 Airacobra is a fighter produced by Bell Aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. It was one of the principal ...
Pe***e also ask : Why did the Soviets like the P-39?
Soviet pilots appreciated the cannon-armed P-39 primarily for its air-to-air capability. A Western misconception is that the Bell fighters were used as ground attack aircraft.
Pe***e also ask : How many P-39 are still flying?
Just three remain airworthy. The subject of this article has been operated by Lewis Air Legends in San Antonio, Texas since 2010, while the others \u2013 P-39Q 42-19597 with the Air Force and P-39F 41-2175 with Jerry Yeagen's Military Aviation Museum \u2013 are based in Texas and Virginia respectively.
Pe***e also ask : What is the difference between the P-39 and the P 400?
P-39Ds and P-400s are virtually indistinguishable, unless you really know what you're looking for. The P-400 was the export version of the P-39 and was used early-on in the war in the PTO by the 8th and the 35th Fighter Groups. They were quickly phased out in favor of later P-39s or other types of airplanes.