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Boeing FB
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing FB
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Early U.S. Navy carrier-based fighter series
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Modern History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
World War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1925
End Year:
1931
Boeing FB number 14 indoors
A silver Boeing FB biplane marked 14 faces the camera indoors. The photograph shows the front radiator opening, fixed landing gear, wide upper wing, wing bracing wires, ladders beside both wings, and two people working around the aircraft.
Boeing FB 6-F-1 being unloaded
A silver Boeing FB biplane marked 6-F-1 is partly inside a trailer with the front fuselage and landing gear outside. The aircraft has an exposed radial engine, front radiator opening, open cockpit, a Felix cat marking on the side, and two people standing in front of the fuselage.
Boeing FB 6-F-1 side profile artwork
A side-profile artwork view shows a U.S. Navy Boeing FB marked 6-F-1 with a red engine cowling, fixed landing gear, wing struts, bracing wires, open cockpit, tail number A-718, and the Felix cat marking on the fuselage.
Boeing FB 6-F-11 indoors
A silver Boeing FB biplane marked 6-F-11 is shown indoors from the front left. The aircraft has a two-blade propeller, front radiator opening, fixed landing gear, wing struts, bracing wires, open cockpit, U.S. Navy-style markings, and a red-and-white striped rudder.
Boeing FB-3 floatplane
A Boeing FB-3 biplane is fitted with twin floats and sits on water near a wooded shoreline. The archival print labels the aircraft as Boeing FB-3 and shows the open cockpit, biplane wings, tail number A-7125, wing struts, and float struts.
Boeing FB A-6896 side view
A Boeing FB biplane marked A-6896 is parked on grass in a left side view. The photograph shows the radial engine, two-blade propeller, fixed landing gear, open cockpit, tall wing struts, bracing wires, and vertical tail striping.
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