Boeing P-26A Peashooter only one
Boeing P-26A Peashooter are only two original "Peashooters" left in the world, one hangs from the ceiling in the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum and remaining and flying at Planes of Fame Air museum in Chino CA.
Boeing P-26A Peashooter are only two original "Peashooters" left in the world, one hangs from the ceiling in the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum and remaining and flying at Planes of Fame Air museum in Chino CA.
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Imagine the bravery of the Filipino pilots who took on Zeroes in this beautiful but hopelessly obsolete fighter?
@shaider1982
3 ай бұрын
They also managed to shoot down some Zeroes. WW2 TV has an interview with a Phil Air Force Colonel who also has lectures on the history of the Philippine Air Force.
@TheWatchmanontheWall783
2 ай бұрын
Skills compensated.
@mafiosomemer3730
Ай бұрын
As they lay their lives in sacrifise.
The most art-deco fighter ever made.
What a BEAUTIFUL restoration!!!!!!! And it flys!!!!!!! I've seen a b/w photo of a formation of these flying over the Corona area in 1934.
I saw one in the military aviation museum in Virginia Beach ! Beautiful plane most of the planes in this museum do still fly !
Thank you for posting. An incredible airplane to see fly in this era.
Perfect if King Kong climbs the Empire State Building again.
It looked like the guy that ran up to remove the cover on the pitot tube nearly got wacked by the prop.
@richardlahan7068
3 ай бұрын
Yeah. That could have been bad.
@Rutherfordium2023
3 ай бұрын
They are usually super safe there, I think that guy either forgot to take it off earlier and panicked or just didn't know it would start so soon.
@wormhole331
3 ай бұрын
There’s no depth perception in video but he looked plenty clear to me
@Rutherfordium2023
3 ай бұрын
you can tell Irl, he was pretty clear but definitely not clear enough to be totally safe@@wormhole331
It's my all-time favorite airplane. Just stunningly beautiful!
Getting close to 100 years old. So cool!
WOW! What beautiful airplane!
Just beautiful.
The coolest airplane of its time and sexier now
Great Video, Thanks for sharing,
Like the Gee Bee and The Jug had a baby!
I love that plane!❤
I was there that day! great footage for the weather conditions, I did not expect it to rain that day :(
Awesome!
Anachronistically beautiful! Would it be fare to call it Art Deco? Ridiculously narrow undercarriage! 8” per side would have helped so much.
WPAFB Museum in Dayton has one…
the us was so unprepared and behind the curve when ww2 broke out in the late 30’s. the japanese were ripping around in the A6m zero and the germans had the ME-109’s, among other modern aircraft. while our boys were training in aircraft just barely more modern than the p26.
@Jimbo-in-Thailand
3 ай бұрын
@BrokenWrenches - The answer is real simple. America was an isolationist peaceful nation during that time and totally anti-war. Unlike post-WWII period to date, she tried to mind her own business, so there was no need to spend huge amounts of money developing superior bleeding edge weaponry. That was before the evil Military Industrial Complex was born. Yep, it was a different time.
There one in the Air Force Museum located in Dayton, Ohio, and its just as, or maybe even more beautiful then this one.
I hope Boeing is paying attention. Maybe a limited run of say 20 or so.
Exquisite. 1930s AF. 😁
Now that's afearsomly named fighter,get out of the way of the peashooter. Impressive showing guys,well presented aircraft. the future P47 wings are evident there.
I wonder if wings are built sturdy, or those cables only keep it from bending during flight ? Same with landing gear ? 😊
@iroll
3 ай бұрын
The frame inside the wings isn't strong enough to hold the weight of the plane without the cables for bracing. This is common for any planes before about the mid to late 1930s, when wing design improved. The landing gear are probably braced because the wings are pulling on them :)
Aviation historians consider the P-26 to be a halfway point between WWI and WWII fighter planes.
If the Navy DoD brought back that paint scheme they’d get a lot more funding ….
Is it me or does the sound of the starter sound like an old looney tune cartoon with Bugs Bunny?!?
@justincase1575
3 ай бұрын
It’s called an inertia starter. A large flywheel spun and a clutch engages to to turn the prop through gears.
@marioditroia
3 ай бұрын
@@justincase1575 Also similar to the tasmanian devil spinning noise...
Can you imagine what that beast would have been like with a constant speed prop??
A work of art.