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Curtis Hawk

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Franco-Thai War says the RTAF had Hawk 75Ns (P-36 Hawk) called Hawk 3 here: Image by Trirat (2007). "A Briefer History of the Royal Thai Air Force". This web site does not supply ownership information. (Above) The Hawk 3 single-seat pursuit biplane, manufactured by the Curtiss Aeroplane and Consolidated (USA), served in the RTAF between 1934-1949. The insignia (Hanuman, white body) identified it as belonging to Wing 4. This is the only Hawk 3 remaining anywhere. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help) --Pawyilee (talk)