The P-36 was a decent US fighter from second half of 1930s, that won several export contracts, as well being produced for the USAAC. So let's have the Curtiss 'F14C' (= a mildly navalized P-36, with hook and other Navy-specific items, but not initially with folding wing) winning the contract for the USN monoplane fighter instead the Brewster's proposal. What can be gained, what will be the shortcomings of the design? Realistic development potential?