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Bell P-39Q Airacobra N793QG (msn 26E-397, later G-CEJU), at Duxford. (the serial 219993 is fictitious) Date: circa 2005
An Angling AiracobraAn illustration in a WW2 ABC book for children. A is for an angling Airacobra. The image shows the red and yellow fighter plane, produced by Bell, for the United States Army Air Forces. Date: 1944
Bell P-39Q-5-BE Airacobra G-CEJU (MSN 26E-397, ex 42-19993) Date: circa 2007
Bell P-39N Airacobra-most US operated P-39 were deployed in places where meeting enemy fighters was unlikely
Bell P-39D Airacobra-the first American fighter equipped with a nose wheel Rejected by the RAF, many were supplied to the Russians, who liked them
Airacobra and Tomahawk fighters by G. H. DavisRAF American fighters during the Second World War: the Airacobra and the Tomahawk. Orthodox and unusual design of two American machines in service with the RAF. Date: 1942
Bell P-39 Airacobra
Bell Airacobra I aeroplane