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P-40 APPLE mine         
VIETNAMESE MINE
The P-40 mine is a Vietnamese anti-personnel fragmentation stake mine. The mines were produced using the spherical steel cases of United States BLU-24/B and BLU-66 submunitions on top of which is a plastic adaptor to accept an MUV style tripwire fuze.
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk         
  • Sea Island]] in 1943.
  • Armourers working on a Tomahawk Mk.II from [[No. 3 Squadron RAAF]] in North Africa, 23 December 1941
  • Keith "Bluey" Truscott]], commander of [[No. 76 Squadron RAAF]], taxis along [[Marston Matting]] at [[Milne Bay]], [[New Guinea]] in September 1942
  • P-40K 42–10256 in Aleutian "Tiger" markings.
  • Assembly of ''Tomahawks'' for Russia, somewhere in Iran, 1943
  • A USAAF Curtiss P-40K-10-CU, serial number 42-9985, c. 1943
  • Luke Field]], Arizona.
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  • P-40E
  • In the vicinity of [[Moore Field]], Texas. The lead ship in a formation of P-40s is peeling off for the "attack" in a practice flight at the US Army Air Forces advanced flying school. Selected aviation cadets were given transition training in these fighters before receiving their pilot's wings, 1943.
  • Curtiss P-40N Warhawk "Little Jeanne" in flight
  • P-40N 44–7369
  • Top to Bottom: P-40L, P-40F, and P-40K Warhawk
  • A Soviet P-40B Warhawk in 1942
  • Materiel Division]] of the U.S. Army Air Corps
  • Geoff Fisken]] in front of his P-40, ''Wairarapa Wildcat'' (''NZ3072/19'')
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  • Jackie Cochran]] in the cockpit of a P-40 fighter aircraft. She was head of the [[Women Airforce Service Pilots]] (WASP).
  • [[Junichi Sasai]] and a captured P-40B in the Dutch East Indies, 1942
  • Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk IA of 75th Squadron RAAF, which F/O Geoff Atherton flew over New Guinea in August 1942
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  • By mid-1943, the USAAF was superseding the P-40F (pictured); the two nearest aircraft, "White 116" and "White 111" were flown by the aces 1Lt Henry E. Matson and 1Lt Jack Bade, 44th FS, at the time part of [[AirSols]], on [[Guadalcanal]]
  • The only Finnish Warhawk in 1944. This aircraft was a former Soviet P-40M (known as Silver 23)
  • P-40 Warhawk at Campo Dos Afonsos
  • Hawk 81A-3/Tomahawk IIb ''AK255'', at the U.S. [[National Museum of Naval Aviation]], is shown in the colors of the Flying Tigers, but never actually served with them; it began life with the RAF and was later transferred to the Soviet Union
  • 78 Squadron]].
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  • The Fighter Collection's P-40F G-CGZP, showing Merlin 500 engine
  • A Kittyhawk Mk III of [[No. 112 Squadron RAF]], [[taxiing]] at [[Medenine]], [[Tunisia]], in 1943. The ground crewman on the wing is directing the pilot, whose forward view is hindered by the aircraft's nose.
1938 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY CURTISS
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The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground-attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. The P-40 design was a modification of the previous Curtiss P-36 Hawk which reduced development time and enabled a rapid entry into production and operational service.
Criticism of Apple Inc.         
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  • The [[Genius Bar]] at Apple's [[Regent Street]] store in [[London]]
  • Apple Campus (1 Infinite Loop)
  • The [[Apple II Plus]], introduced in 1979, designed primarily by Wozniak.
  • Apple's first product, the [[Apple I]], designed by Steve Wozniak, was sold as an assembled circuit board and lacked basic features such as a keyboard, monitor, and case. The owner of this unit added a keyboard and wooden case.
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  • Apple Park
  • [[Apple Fifth Avenue]], the flagship store in [[New York City]]
  • Universities with the most alumni at Apple
  • Newly announced iPhone on display at the 2007 [[MacWorld Expo]]
  • Magic Keyboard]]
  • iPhone 14 Pro
  • The [[MacBook Pro]], Apple's first laptop with an [[Intel]] microprocessor, introduced in 2006
  • Macintosh]], released in 1984, is the first mass-market personal computer to feature an integral graphical user interface and mouse.
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  • Co-founder [[Steve Wozniak]] and [[Andy Hertzfeld]] at the [[Apple User Group Connection]] club in 1985
AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
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Apple Inc. is a multinational American technology company which sells consumer electronics that have been claimed by critics to combine stolen and/or purchased designs that it claims are its own original creations.