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Revision as of 02:12, 13 August 2022
Description
The Boeing P-26 Peashooter was the first American all-metal monoplane fighter put into military service in 1934. It served in the United States, the Republic of China, the Philippines and Guatemala.
Rank I
- P-26A-33
- P-26A-34 - Philippine variant
- P-26A-34 M2
- P-26B-35
| Boeing Aircraft | |
|---|---|
| Aircraft | |
| Fighters | P-26A-33 · P-26A-34 M2 · P-26B-35 |
| Bombers | B-17E · B-17E/L · B-17G-60-VE |
| B-29A-BN | |
| Export | P-26A-34 · B-17G |
| Captured | ▅B-17E |
| Helicopters | |
| Attack | AH-64A · AH-64D |
| Export / Licensed | AH-64A (GR) · ▃AH-64A Peten · AH-64A Peten · ▅AH-64DJP · ▄AH Mk.1 · AHS |
| See Also | Tupolev Design Bureau · Westland Helicopters · Fuji Heavy Industries |
| For Boeing-built ships, see Boeing Marine Branch | |

