Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/P-12D-Left-Side-Gun-Installation-2F3XC563JYZ.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarP-12D Left Side Chute InstallationF4B-2 Left Side Gun InstallationP-12D Right Side Gun InstallationP-12D Right Side Chute InstallationF4B-4 50. Caliber Gun InstallationF4B-2 Right Side Gun InstallationF4B-1 Aileron, UncoveredP-12B Armament InstallationF4B-1 30 Engine Installation with 30 and 50 Caliber GunsView AllView more with similar tones P-12D Left Side Gun InstallationSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage: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.BI229791 (4504b)Maximum size:2901px × 2283px (~18 MB)9.6in × 7.6in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1920s-airplanes-ammunition/weapons systems-biplanes-close-ups-day-detail views-F4B/P-12 series-fighters-ground shots-historic production status-interiors-left side views-manufacturing-military-P-12D (Model 227)-photos-Plant I-propeller planes-text-viewed from above-vintage / retroRelated Photo/Videos:View All