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FAST U.S. PURSUIT PLANE.—The Curtiss-Hawk 75, for which is claimed the fastest speed ever attained by an aeroplane. In acceptance tests for the French Government, a speed of 575 miles an hour was attained in a power dive.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19390317.2.41.4

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 147, 17 March 1939, Page 7

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FAST U.S. PURSUIT PLANE.—The Curtiss-Hawk 75, for which is claimed the fastest speed ever attained by an aeroplane. In acceptance tests for the French Government, a speed of 575 miles an hour was attained in a power dive. Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 147, 17 March 1939, Page 7

FAST U.S. PURSUIT PLANE.—The Curtiss-Hawk 75, for which is claimed the fastest speed ever attained by an aeroplane. In acceptance tests for the French Government, a speed of 575 miles an hour was attained in a power dive. Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 147, 17 March 1939, Page 7

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