P-26 Peashooter

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All these P-26 pics makes me wonder what a two-speed / two-stage supercharger, 3-bladed prop, one-piece wing and retractable landing gear would've done for performance (interesting note: Boeing originally designed the P-26 with retractable gear and a one piece wing, but they were such new ideas at the time, Army brass rejected them and ordered that the landing gear be fixed and a traditional two-piece wing braced by guy wires, be used.).
 
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I remember reading in a book, perhaps Doomed at the Start, that an Air Corps pilot had a Japanese fighter in his sights while flying one of these, but couldn't find the gun arming or charging switch(?). Would have been a good story.
 
Last vestiges of the "airplane art" that was popular during The Great War.
These seem like especially nice examples...too bad those photos aren't in colour.

Elvis
 

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