Curtiss A-8

The Curtiss A-8 was a low-wing monoplane ground-attack aircraft built by the United States company Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company, designed in response to a 1929 United States Army Air Corps requirement for an attack aircraft to replace the A-3 Falcon. The Model 59 "Shrike" was designated XA-8.

A-8 "Shrike"
Curtiss A-8 No.60 of the 13th Attack Squadron
Role Attack aircraft
Manufacturer Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Designer Don Berlin
First flight June 1931
Introduction April 1932
Primary user United States Army Air Corps
Produced 13
Variants YA-10 Shrike
A-12 Shrike
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