FS2004/FSX Curtiss P-6E Hawk biplane fighter
Curtiss-built biplanes that equipped fighter units of the Air corps and Navy during the 1920's and 30's were inspired by the air racing during the early 1930's. The P-6E had a modified fuselage, single strut landing gear with stylish wheel fairings and a 700 hp engine with Prestone cooling. The P-6 Hawk series were the final stepping stone to more advanced aircraft design and engineering, which would take a final leap with the start of World War Two. This American "between wars" design served its purpose and its role quite well.
GMAX model by A.F.Scrub