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Boeing GA-1
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing GA-1
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Early heavily armed ground-attack aircraft
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Modern History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
World War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1920
End Year:
1921
People with Boeing GA-1
A Boeing GA-1 triplane is parked outdoors with a row of people standing in front of the landing gear and lower wing. The photograph shows three stacked wings, tall interplane struts, bracing wires, twin engine nacelles between the wings, and a dark fuselage.
Boeing GA-X rear side view
A Boeing GA-X triplane is shown from the rear left on bright ground. The photograph shows three stacked wings, tall struts, bracing wires, fixed landing gear, a large vertical tail, and tail markings GAX P 129.
Boeing GA-1 with 90th Attack Squadron
A Boeing GA-1 triplane stands on grass with several people gathered near the front of the aircraft. The image shows three full-span wings, multiple struts and bracing wires, twin engine nacelles between the wings, a central nose section, and a long tail.
Boeing GA-1 A.S. 64147 profile artwork
Color side-profile artwork shows a Boeing GA-1 marked A.S. 64147 in olive green. The drawing shows the boxy nose, three stacked wings, vertical struts, fixed landing gear, a wooden propeller at the front, and red-white-blue rudder stripes.
Boeing GA-X beside hangar
A Boeing GA-X triplane is parked beside a long hangar on snow or bright ground. The side view shows three stacked wings, dark wing bracing, exposed engine nacelles, fixed landing gear, a large vertical tail, and tail markings GAX P 129.
Boeing GA-1 front hangar view
A Boeing GA-1 triplane faces the camera in front of a hangar. The photograph shows the three stacked wings across the full span, twin engine nacelles between the wings, bracing wires, fixed landing gear, a person standing under the center wing, and several people near the hangar doorway.
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