Curtiss Model 75H

The Curtiss Model 75H was a simplified version of the Hawk 75 built with a fixed undercarriage and designed for export to smaller powers. Two demonstration aircraft were built, each powered by the Wright R-1820 Cyclone engine, and equipped with wing bomb racks.

The first aircraft (US civil registration NR-1276, Curtiss c/n 12327) was sold to China, where it was followed by a large number of very similar Model 75Ms.

The second aircraft (US civil registration NR-1277, Curtiss c/n 12328) was sold to Argentina, where it was followed by the Model H75O.

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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (21 December 2009), Curtiss Model 75H , http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_curtiss_model_75H.html

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