Your browser does not support this video.Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Boeing-P-26-Peashooter-B-roll-(includes-Boeing-B-9)-2JRSXLJBXAY5.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarBoeing B-9 Bomber B-rollBoeing XB-15 First Flight, October 15, 1937B-29 Superfortress at Boeing Field During World War II367-80 Aerial Refueling TestsBoeing YB-52 Stratofortress B-rollBoeing Model 307 Stratoliner Returns for Restoration, 1994Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress B-roll (Color)Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner Development TestingBoeing Model 307 Stratoliner in Service with PanAm and TWAView AllBoeing P-26 Peashooter B-roll (includes Boeing B-9)Select usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:The plucky little P-26 “Peashooter” first flew March 20, 1932. It was the first Boeing all-metal, low-wing monoplane fighter with its wings braced by wires, rather than struts. Powered by a 600-horsepower engine, the 23-foot 7-inch long airplane could fly 234 mph. Its initial high landing speeds were reduced by the addition of wing flaps in the production models. The U.S. Army ordered 126 production-model P-26s, and Boeing built 12 for export. One of a group of P26As, turned over to the Philippine Army late in 1941, was among the first Allied fighters to down a Japanese airplane.BI46504 (BIV15_P-26_01)Maximum size:720px × 480px (~57 MB)License type:Rights ManagedDuration:2m41sKeywords:1930s-adults-air to air-airplanes-B-9 bomber-Boeing-Boeing Field-clear skies-close-ups-day-engine starts-exteriors-fighters-flight lines-flying-flying in formation-full body views-ground shots-historic production status-landing-male-military-military livery-monoplanes-P-26A Peashooter-pilots-propeller planes-takeoffs-taxiing-unpaved ground-vintage / retroRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:P-26 Peashooter