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F4B/P-12
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P-12B Cockpit Lining Model
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P-12D Right Side Gun Installation
P-12D Left Side Chute Installation
P-12D Right Side Chute Installation
P-12D Left Side Gun Installation
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F4B-1 Ammunition Reel and Guns Mounted on Frame
F4B-1 30 Engine Installation with 30 and 50 Caliber Guns
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P-12B Stabilizer and Elevator
Early in 1928, Boeing built two new fighter biplanes using bolted aluminum tubing for the fuselage's inside structure, rather than welded steel tubing, typical of earlier models. Later versions had aluminum covering the fuselage rather than fabric or wood. Model 83, designed for the Navy, had a hook-type arrester so that it could land on aircraft carriers. Its production version was designated F4B. The Model 89, built for the Army as the P-12, had a rack that could hold a 500-pound bomb.
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BI229773
Boeing ID
3527b
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2901px × 2286px 6MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1920s
airplanes
biplanes
close-ups
day
detail views
fighters
ground shots
historic production status
interiors
manufacturing
military
nobody
photos
saw horses
scanned from film negative
structural systems
tail elevators
tails
text
vertical stabilizers
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