The Curtiss P-40C is a single-engine American fighter from the early stages of World War II. It was produced for the US army and was also delivered to America’s allies: Great Britain and the Soviet Union. Pilots in the American voluntary group the Flying Tigers flew these aircraft in China. The P-40C is a well-balanced starting rank fighter, perfectly suited to destroying ground targets and columns of motor vehicles thanks to the high density of fire from its six machine guns (4 x 0.30 and 2 x 0.50) and its ability to carry a 500 lbs bomb on a pylon under the fuselage.