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Boeing PW-9
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing PW-9
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Major U.S. Army fighter of the mid-1920s
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Modern History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
World War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1925
End Year:
1929
Boeing PW-9 on grass field
A single-seat biplane sits on a grass field in a front-left view. The image shows a two-blade propeller, large fixed wheels, open cockpit, struts between the upper and lower wings, and a partial number on the fuselage side.
Boeing PW-9 in NACA test hangar
A Boeing PW-9 biplane is mounted high on a support structure inside a large hangar or test bay. The bottom border reads Boeing PW-9, NASA Langley Research Center, 4/23/1932, and the background shows stairs, beams, and the curved wall of a large test installation.
Boeing PW-9D color illustration
A color illustration shows a Boeing PW-9D biplane in three-quarter view on a white background. The aircraft has yellow upper and lower wings, exposed struts and bracing wires, fixed landing gear, an open cockpit, U.S. roundels on the wings, and striped tail markings.
Boeing PW-9 at Langley in 1932
A Boeing PW-9 biplane is parked outside hangars with older cars and trucks nearby. The aircraft is seen from the front-left with a two-blade propeller, fixed wheels, biplane struts, and NACA 6451 marked on the ground in front of it.
Boeing PW-9 side view
A Boeing PW-9 biplane is shown in left-side profile on an open field. The image shows the exposed engine cylinders, pointed spinner, open cockpit, fixed landing gear, wing struts, and striped tail markings.
Boeing PW-9 in flight
A Boeing PW-9 biplane flies in side profile with its fixed landing gear hanging below the fuselage. The image shows a two-blade propeller, open cockpit, biplane struts, U.S. Army text on the fuselage, and a dark tail with serial markings.
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