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P-26A Peashooters Flying in Formation
P-26A Peashooter Flight Line
P-26A Peashooter in Flight
P-26A Peashooter Squadron in Flight
P-26A Peashooter Flight Line
P-26A Peashooter on Wet Tarmac
P-26A Peashooter on Tarmac
P-26A Peashooter at Wright AFB
P-26A Peashooter at Wright AFB
P-26A Peashooter at Wright AFB
P-26A Peashooter at Wright AFB
P-26A Peashooter at Wright AFB
P-26A Peashooter on Airfield with Model 247 in Background
P-26A Peashooter Assembly Line
Model 281 (Export P-26 Peashooter)
P-26B Peashooter with its Flaps Down
Y1B-9A, B-9 Prototype, in Flight with XP-936, P-26 Peashooter Prototype
P-26B Peashooter on Tarmac
P-26B Peashooter Landing Gear
The Boeing P-26 and the Boeing Model 247 on the tarmac side by side
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P-26A Peashooters Flying in Formation
The Boeing P-26A Army pursuit single seater of 1933. A total of 136 of the P-26 type pursuit planes was built for the Army Air Forces and formed the main pursuit striking force of the Air Corps during the early 30s. The first all-metal production pursuit airplanes in the Air Corps, the Boeing P-26s had a top speed of 234 mph and a service ceiling of 27,400 feet. A Wasp 550 hp engine was used. Wings and landing gear were wire-braced. Tail surfaces were of cantilever construction. A number of these airplanes was also built for the Chinese Air Force as Boeing Model 281.
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BI24456
Boeing ID
11300b
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