Original Kittyhawk HS-B Found after 70 Years
Some time in 1942, a lone Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk bearing the 260 Squadron HS squadron code and the aircraft letter B settled down over a wide and remote expanse of North African sand desert called Al Wadi al Jadid. Perhaps low on fuel, perhaps lost, or with mechanical problems, the RAF pilot chose to land in the vast North African Sahara.
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