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Boeing P-26 Peashooter
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing P-26 Peashooter
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
First U.S. all-metal monoplane fighter
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Modern History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
World War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1932
End Year:
1936
Blue Boeing P-26 number 6 side view
A blue and yellow Boeing P-26 Peashooter marked 6 is parked on grass in a left side view. The aircraft has a radial engine, red and blue cowling, two-blade propeller, yellow wings and tail, striped rudder, open cockpit, fixed landing gear fairings, and registration N26PX near the tail.
Boeing P-26 radial engine close view
A Boeing P-26 Peashooter is shown close from the front left on grass. The view shows the exposed radial engine inside a blue cowling, two-blade propeller, red landing gear fairings, yellow wings, bracing wires, open cockpit, yellow tail surfaces, and red-white-blue tail stripes.
Boeing P-26 number 23 on grass
A blue and yellow Boeing P-26 Peashooter marked 23 sits on grass in a front-left side view. The aircraft shows a radial engine with yellow cylinders, two-blade propeller, yellow wing with roundel, open cockpit, fixed landing gear fairings, and red-white-blue tail stripes.
Boeing P-26 overhead flight view
A black-and-white overhead view shows a Boeing P-26 Peashooter flying above rugged terrain. The aircraft has a radial engine cowling, low monoplane wings with star roundels, fixed landing gear fairings, bracing wires, and small horizontal tail surfaces.
Boeing P-26 number 6 rear side view
A blue and yellow Boeing P-26 Peashooter marked 6 is parked on grass in a left rear side view. The photograph shows the striped rudder, yellow tail surfaces, open cockpit, red and blue fuselage markings, yellow wing with roundel, bracing wires, and fixed landing gear fairings.
Boeing P-26 museum overhead view
A Boeing P-26 Peashooter is displayed indoors and viewed from above the nose. The aircraft has yellow wings with star roundels, a white radial engine face, two-blade propeller, open cockpit, bracing wires, and dark fuselage and tail surfaces under museum lighting.
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