Curtiss P-60
| P-60 | |
|---|---|
|   Curtiss XP-60C in flight, powered by a Pratt & Whitney R-2800 engine driving contra-rotating propellers  | |
| General information | |
| Type | Fighter aircraft | 
| Manufacturer | Curtiss-Wright | 
| Status | Canceled | 
| Primary user | United States Army Air Forces | 
| Number built | 1 XP-53 and 5 XP-60 (all converted into new variants)  | 
| History | |
| Manufactured | 1942–1944 | 
| First flight | 18 September 1941 | 
| Retired | 22 December 1944 | 
| Developed from | Curtiss XP-46 | 
The Curtiss P-60 was a 1940s American single-engine single-seat, low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft developed by the Curtiss-Wright company as a successor to its P-40. It went through a lengthy series of prototype versions, eventually evolving into a design that bore little resemblance to the P-40. None of these versions reached production.