The Curtiss XP-18 was ordered in 1930 and was to have been a single-seat biplane powered by a Wright IV-1560 engine. The design was cancelled before Curtiss constructed any.[1]
Curtiss and Curtiss-Wright aircraft
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1 Not assigned • 2 Unofficial • 3 Assigned to multiple types |
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