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Boeing P-12
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing P-12
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Primary U.S. Army pursuit fighter of the late 1920s
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Modern History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
World War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1928
End Year:
1932
Boeing P-12 B-marked side view
A restored Boeing P-12 biplane marked B is parked on grass in a left side view. The aircraft has yellow wings and tail surfaces, a striped rudder, red wheels, red propeller, red engine cowling trim, open cockpit, wing struts, and bracing wires.
Boeing P-12 with mechanic figure
A Boeing P-12 biplane is displayed indoors with a mechanic figure standing by the white propeller. The aircraft has a red engine cowling, yellow upper and lower wings, red wheels, open cockpit, black wing struts, bracing wires, and a B marking on the yellow tail.
Boeing P-12 museum side view
A Boeing P-12-type biplane is displayed indoors from the left side. The aircraft has a red engine cowling, white fuselage, red tail surfaces, code I-F-1 on the rear fuselage, fixed landing gear, white wing struts, bracing wires, and polished upper and lower wings.
Boeing P-12 printed side view
A printed black-and-white image shows a Boeing P-12 biplane from the left side. The aircraft has an exposed radial engine, two-blade propeller, thick upper wing, open cockpit, fixed landing gear, striped rudder, and an emblem panel on the fuselage.
Boeing P-12 lineup view
A black-and-white printed image shows Boeing P-12 biplanes parked near buildings with people standing beside them. The nearest aircraft has a radial engine, large engine cowling, fixed landing gear, thick upper wing, open cockpit, striped rudder, and visible tail number 72.
Boeing P-12 and F4B cover
A booklet cover labeled Boeing P-12, F4B shows two illustrated Boeing biplanes over a blue and gray background. The cover includes a U.S. star roundel, a dark P-12 illustration, a lighter U.S. Marines F4B illustration, Aero Series 5 branding, and a three-dollar price mark.
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