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Iron Dog Memories – Fighting the pacific and the P-39 at the same time

Steve Hinton, whose team at Planes of Fame restored the famous Bell fighter, flies The Fighter Collection’s P-39 Airacobra over Duxford, England. (Photo by John Dibbs/planepicture.com)
Although the Bell P-39 Airacobra was designed as a front-line fighter, one loaded with a lethal combination of both cannon and machine guns, its high-altitude dueling attributes were nonexistent. The original design called for a turbo-supercharger that would have taken the P-39 to new heights, but to save weight, Bell decided to take it out. There were only two types of P-39 pilots: those who loved the P-39, and those who despised it. Follow along...

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