Curtiss XP-36E

The Curtiss XP-36E was a single P-36A (38-147) that was given the heaviest armament carried by any American version of the aircraft. It retained the normal two nose guns (although the 0.50in gun may have been disabled), and was given three .30in guns in each wing. The single XP-36E was retired to an Army mechanic's school in August 1942.

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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (21 December 2009), Curtiss XP-36E , http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_curtiss_XP-36E.html

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