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Alec K (Pardubak)
US

062: Curtiss Hawk H-75C
HM0062

Subject:
Curtiss Hawk 75 A-1
FR Armée de l'Air (French Air Force 1934-2019)
1 Esc., GC I/5 61 X860 (kpt. Alois Vašátko)
May 1940 World War 2»Battle of France - Bricquenay
Kh+Ch+DBG+LBG
Scale:
1:72
Status:
Completed
Started:
January 18, 2026
Completed:
May 21, 2026
Time spent:
83 hrs

Building the famous Hawk—the export version of the Curtiss P‑36 all‑metal fighter—has been on my to‑do list for a long time. There have been quite a few kits of this iconic aircraft released over the years (I built the Monogram kit many moons ago), but nothing truly high‑tech in recent times. I did purchase the KP rendition, but was reluctant to start it, as it promised to add more gray hair to my already diminishing mop. When Clear Prop released their kit, I knew the time had come for another palate cleanser. This will be a simple out‑of‑the‑box project; my only concessions will be the addition of Master gun barrels and photo‑etched seat belts.

One of the Hawk’s most significant contributions to the Allied war effort came during the Battle of France in 1940. The French Air Force was unprepared for the coming conflict and sought to bolster its strength through the acquisition of foreign‑built aircraft, with the Curtiss P‑36 being the final choice. Compared to the Bf 109, the Hawk was already obsolete: the German fighter could climb faster, fly faster, and was technologically superior. Defensively, however, the Hawk was more nimble and could out‑turn the 109. During the French campaign, it was effectively the best fighter available to oppose the Luftwaffe. Although Hawks made up just over 12 percent of the Armée de l’Air’s total strength, they accounted for nearly a third of its victories during the Battle of France.
Many pilots from countries overrun by Germany fought in the Hawk’s cockpit, including Poles, Belgians, and Czechoslovaks. Czech and Slovak pilots alone were responsible for approximately 12 percent of total French aerial victories, with many going on to become some of the highest‑scoring fliers of the Battle of France and later the Battle of Britain.

The subject of my build is Curtiss Hawk H‑75A‑1 No. 61, one of the aircraft flown by Alois Vašátko with GC I/5. On May 25, 1940, while escorting a reconnaissance Potez 63.11, he took part in the downing of a Henschel Hs 126, followed the next day by the probable destruction of a Bf 109E while flying this very machine. During the Battle of Britain, Vašátko rose to become a wing commander and was killed in action in June 1942 while flying a Ramrod mission over Brittany.

Project inventory

Static model kits
70080
Curtiss H-75 A1/A2
Arma Hobby 1:72
70080
2025
New tool
Detail and Conversion sets
73035
Seatbelts USAAF WWII STEEL
Eduard 1:72
73035
2016
New tool
GM-72-001
Browning M1919 .30 cal machine gun barrels (2 Pcs.)
Master 1:72
GM-72-001
2019
New tool
Markings (Decals)
AMLD72051
Alois Vašátko 1940 - 1942 1st Commander of Czechoslovak Fighter Wing RAF
AML 1:72
AMLD72051
New tool
Multi-topic (3)
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Project colors

Exterior
C082 Gris Bleu Foncé
Hataka Hobby Orange Line
17ml ()
Upper camo
Matt
Acrylic Lacquer
C081 Terre de Sienne
Hataka Hobby Orange Line
17ml ()
Upper camo
Matt
Acrylic Lacquer
C084 Kaki Français
Hataka Hobby Orange Line
17ml ()
Upper camo
Matt
Acrylic Lacquer
C083 Gris Bleu Clair
Hataka Hobby Orange Line
17ml ()
Undersides
Matt
Acrylic Lacquer
Interior
351 Zinc-Chromate Type1 FS34151
Hobby Color
10ml ()
Matt
Lacquer

Project references

Books
Curtiss H-75A (Jakab Publishing 8)
Curtiss H-75A H-75A1 až A3 (H 75-C1)
AERO No. 8
Miroslav Šnajdr
2015
Curtiss Hawk H-75 (MMP Books 5112)
Curtiss Hawk H-75 in French Service
Red Series No. 5112
Lionel Persyn
2010
Curtiss P-36 Hawk cz.1 (AJ-Press 61)
Curtiss P-36 Hawk cz.1
Monografie Lotnicze No. 61
Marek Ryś
2000
Curtiss P-36 Hawk cz.2 (AJ-Press 62)
Curtiss P-36 Hawk cz.2
Monografie Lotnicze No. 62
Marek Ryś, Seweryn Fleischer
2000
Curtiss P-36 Hawk cz.3 (AJ-Press 63)
Curtiss P-36 Hawk cz.3
Monografie Lotnicze No. 63
Jiri Chodil, Seweryn Fleischer
2000

Photoalbums

60 images
Another palate cleanserView album, image #42
1:72
1:72 Curtiss H-75 A1/A2 (Arma Hobby 70080)1:72 Seatbelts USAAF WWII (Eduard 73035)1:72 Browning M1919 .30 cal machine gun barrels (Master GM-72-001)1+

Part of my Collection

Armée de l'Air (1909–1942)
Ideas 2×Completed 1×

Comments

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