Boeing P-12E - National USAF Museum, Dayton, OH
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On this day in 1929, The Boeing P-12 pursuit aircraft entered service in the US Army Air Corps. Originally developed for the US Navy under the name F4B, the Air Corps would finally order twice as much, for a total of nearly 600. It will be replaced less than 5 years later by the faster Boeing P-26 monoplane, even if both used the same P&W R-1340 engine block.
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- Robin MORET
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- 3395*1920
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- 480
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