Aircraft 36-404

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  • 36-404 @ KFFO - P-35 zx - by Florida Metal by Florida Metal @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - Seversky P-35 - by Mark Pasqualino by Mark Pasqualino @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - USAF Museum 2020 - by Florida Metal by Florida Metal @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - At The Museum of the United States Air Force Dayton Ohio. - by kenvidkid by kenvidkid @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - P-35 Seversky - by Florida Metal by Florida Metal @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ FFO - Seversky P-35 - by Florida Metal by Florida Metal @ FFO
  • 36-404 @ FFO - the beautiful and dark USAF museum - by olivier Cortot by olivier Cortot @ FFO
  • 36-404 @ FFO - P-35 Seversky - by Florida Metal by Florida Metal @ FFO
  • 36-404 @ FFO - Seversky P-35 - by Florida Metal by Florida Metal @ FFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - This, the first enclosed cockpit all-metal monoplane fighter, was the forerunner to the P-47 Thunderbolt. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - In Early Years gallery - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - AF Museum - by Ronald Barker by Ronald Barker @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - AF Museum - by Ronald Barker by Ronald Barker @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - AF Museum - by Ronald Barker by Ronald Barker @ KFFO
  • 36-404 @ FFO - At the Air Force Museum - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield @ FFO
  • 36-404 @ KFFO - This is the only known surviving P-35A.  It served with the 94th Pursuit Squadron at Selfridge Field.  It is currently marked as a P-35A (s/n 41-17449) of Lt. Boyd “Buzz” Wagner , the USAAF’s first “Ace” of WWII while assigned to the 17th Pursuit Squadron - by Ironramper by Ironramper @ KFFO