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P J Bell Stakes         
HORSE RACE
The P J Bell Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies having set weights with penalties conditions, over a distance of 1200 metres, held annually at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney, Australia in the autumn during the ATC Championships series. Total prize money for the race is A$200,000.
Bell P-39 Airacobra         
  • 72nd Tactical Recon Group P-39, c. 1942
  • P-39Q on display at the [[Air Zoo]]
  • 20 mm Hispano-Suiza cannon]] Hispano is clearly shown, as are the .303 wing guns.
  • A RAAF P-39 Airacobra on loan from the U.S. Fifth Airforce and came to Australia in April 1942 to train RAAF pilots. It was damaged on 10 February 1943 and written off on 1 April 1944. Note the US star on the wing.
  • Three-view drawing
  • Bell P-39K-L internal layout from ''Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions P-39K-1 and P-39L-1 (T.O. No. 01-110FG-1)''
  • Bell P-39Q
  • Bell P-39 Airacobra center fuselage detail with maintenance panels open
  • Bell P-39 Airacobra firing all weapons at night
  • Bell XP-39 showing the position of the supercharger air intake
  • Bell P-39N-1 supplied by the U.S. Army Air Force to the Italian Regia Aeronautica's (Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force) 4th Stormo in the summer of 1944
  • P-39Q-6BE '''Brooklyn Bum 2nd''' 71st TRG, 82nd FS<br />The Fighter Collection
  • P-39Q at the [[National Museum of the U.S. Air Force]]. This winter diorama shows ground crew with a Type F-1A Utility Heater in front of an Airacobra flown by Lt. L. Spoonts of the 57th FS based on Adak Island during the Aleutians Campaign in 1942.
  • The weapons bay of the P-39
  • Bell P-39Q Airacobra of the 508th Fighter Air Regiment of the Soviet Air Force, Autumn 1944
  • P-39C-BE assigned to the 40th PS / 31st PG at Selfridge Field
  • Soviet P-39Q formerly ''44-2664'' on display at the Aviation Museum of Central Finland
  • Mira Slovak's P-39Q "Mr. Mennen"
  • USAAF P-400 of 80th Fighter Squadron "Headhunters," 8th Fighter Group
  • P-39L-1BE 44-4673<br />Lend-Lease to USSR
  • Former USAAF flown post-war by the [[Commemorative Air Force]] in Soviet markings, c. 1990s
1938 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY BELL
F2L Airacobra; Bell P-39; Bell XP-45; P-39; Bell Airacobra; P-39 Aircobra; Airacobra; P-39L/N Airacobra; Bell F2L Airabonita; Bell F2L Airacomet; Bell A-7 Airacobra; Bell P-400; Bell 11; Bell 12; Bell 13; Bell 15; Bell 23; Bell 26; P-39 Airacobra; TDL Airacobra; A-7 Airacobra; Bell P-45; P-400 Aircobra; P-39D Airacobra; P-39L Aircobra; Bell P-39D Aircobra; P-39K; P-39D; Bell P-39Q; P-39K Aircobra; Bell P-39Q Aircobra; Bell P-39 Aircobra; Bell XP-39B Airacobra; Bell YP-39 Airacobra; Bell XP-39E Airacobra; P-39Q Airacobra; Bell P-39N Aircobra; P-39D Aircobra; P-39N Aircobra; P-39F-2 Aircobra; Bell Airacobra I; Bell P-39Q Airacobra; Bell XTDL Airacobra; Bell P-39N Airacobra; Aircobra; Bell F2L-1K; Bell P-39D Airacobra; Bell P-39K 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 American fighters in service when the United States entered combat.
Bell P-63 Kingcobra         
  • Bell assembly line near Niagara Falls, New York
  • L-39-2 with swept wings and four-bladed prop.
  • L-39 with swept wings, extended rear fuselage, ventral tail fin and P-39 prop
  •  First production [[P-59]]A with a P-63 behind.
  • Harlingen]] Texas in 1975
  • P-63E-1BE ''43-11728'' "Pinball" of the Air Force Museum
  • 3-view line drawing of the Bell P-63 Kingcobra
  • Bell P-63 King Cobra (identifiable as such by its vertical tail and four-bladed propeller) on display in Victory Park, Moscow, June 2004.
  • Bell RP-63C racer ''Tipsy Miss'' wearing No. 28 at Oshkosh Wisconsin in 1974.
  • USAAF P-63A USAF photo
  • P-63C of the ''Armée de l'Air''
  • P-63 with underwing gun pods
1942 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY BELL
Bell P-63; P-63; F2L Kingcobra; P63 KingCobra; Kingcobra; Bell 43; RP-63; Bell P63 Kingcobra; Bell 33; Bell 37; Bell 41; Bell 45; Bell 38; Bell 34; P-63 Kingcobra; P-63A KingCobra; Bell P-63E Kingcobra; P-63 Fred; Bell XP-63 Kingcobra; Pinball (helicopter)
The Bell P-63 Kingcobra is an American fighter aircraft that was developed by Bell Aircraft during World War II. Based on the preceding Bell P-39 Airacobra, the P-63's design incorporated suggestions from P-39 pilots and was superior to its predecessor in virtually all respects.