A pilot sits in the cockpit of a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk preparing to take off from the tarmac in the P-40 Warhawk wall mural. The front propeller of this distinctive aircraft whirls in a circular blur, calling attention to the toothy grin of the shark face painted on the front of the plane's body. Also known as the Tomahawk and the Kittyhawk, this single-engine single-seat fighter aircraft was used by American forces starting in 1938. Painted by artist Larry Grossman, this aviation mural is perfect for introducing a heightened sense of drama to any space.