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NORTH
AMERICAN P-64 Photos
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Images from
"North American Aircraft 1934 - 1998 Vol 1". These show the
differences between the NA-50 and the NA-68.
The image
at the bottom is printed backwards in the book
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From the
same source showing the plane after removal of the gun pods. Not also
the P-64 cowling on the
ground to
the left.
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P-64 with
gun pods
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Prototype
showing circular shapes under the wing.
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In Siamese/Thailand
markings
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Mid- war,
it is still camoflaged, but the markings are updated. Photo courtesy of
Doug MacPhail, na16rg@yahoo.ca
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Late war
in natural metal. Also notice updated cowling. Photo courtesy of Doug
MacPhail, na16rg@yahoo.ca
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Postwar.
Photo courtesy of Doug MacPhail, na16rg@yahoo.ca
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With its
Mexican owner. Note last row of plex is plated/painted over. Photo courtesy
of Doug MacPhail, na16rg@yahoo.ca
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As painted
when returned from Mexico. Photo courtesy of Doug MacPhail, na16rg@yahoo.ca
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As seen
in 1962. Photo courtesy of Doug MacPhail, na16rg@yahoo.ca
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