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Boeing P26 Peashooter China Export
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The Boeing P-26 "Peashooter" China Export model, designated as the Model 281, was primarily used by the Chinese Nationalist Air Force during the early stages of the Sino-Japanese War (1936–1937).
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Darryl R. Smith•Mar 25
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The Boeing Model 281, known in American service as the P-26 Peashooter, saw service during the Sino-Japanese War as well as in the Philippine Air Force in late 1941. While it is far from a common plane, those who know me know I do like the oddball, and so I have a couple of these prints as works in progress for the skies over China. An excellent miniature that does need to be treated gently as the fixed gear can snap if one is not gentle with handling. The print is clean and smooth to boot.
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The Boeing Model 281, known in American service as the P-26 Peashooter, saw service during the Sino-Japanese War as well as in the Philippine Air Force in late 1941. While it is far from a common plane, those who know me know I do like the oddball, and so I have a couple of these prints as works in progress for the skies over China. An excellent miniature that does need to be treated gently as the fixed gear can snap if one is not gentle with handling. The print is clean and smooth to boot.