P-26 Peashooter at TopFlightSimulation

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Ladies and Gents

The P-26 Peashooter is ready for purchase at TopFlightSimulation.
It features full animations and comes with (2) skins.

The Boeing-funded project to produce the Boeing Model 248 began in September 1931, with the Army Air Corps supplying engines and instruments. The design included an open cockpit, fixed landing gear and externally braced wings, the last such design procured by the USAAC as a fighter plane.The Army Air Corps contracted for three prototypes, designated XP-936, with the first flight on 20 March 1932.The Boeing XP-936 had a landing problem. Sometimes when landing it would flip forward and because of the short nose it would roll onto its back. This injured many pilots until the unarmored back canopy was replaced with an armored headrest. An additional 25 aircraft were completed as P-26Bs, with Pratt & Whitney R-1340-33 Wasp engines, and 23 P-26Cs had minor changes to carburation and the fuel system. Both Spain (one fighter) and China (11 fighters) ordered the Model 281 export version of the P-26C in 1936.The diminutive "Peashooter" as it became affectionately known by service pilots, was faster than previous American combat aircraft, but it was also an anachronism. Although the P-26 introduced a modern monoplane design, worldwide fighter aircraft developments soon outstripped the P-26. In Europe the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Hawker Hurricane with closed cockpits and which both flew for the first time in 1935 were more representative of contemporary monoplane fighter designs. However, the P-26 was easy to fly and remained in active service for many years until the United States entered World War II.
The Boeing XP-936 had a landing problem. Sometimes when landing it would flip forward and because of the short nose it would roll onto its back. This injured many pilots until the unarmored back canopy was replaced with an armored headrest. An additional 25 aircraft were completed as P-26Bs, with Pratt & Whitney R-1340-33 Wasp engines, and 23 P-26Cs had minor changes to carburation and the fuel system. Both Spain (one fighter) and China (11 fighters) ordered the Model 281 export version of the P-26C in 1936.
The diminutive "Peashooter" as it became affectionately known by service pilots, was faster than previous American combat aircraft, but it was also an anachronism. Although the P-26 introduced a modern monoplane design, worldwide fighter aircraft developments soon outstripped the P-26. In Europe the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Hawker Hurricane with closed cockpits and which both flew for the first time in 1935 were more representative of contemporary monoplane fighter designs. However, the P-26 was easy to fly and remained in active service for many years until the United States entered World War II.
 
Hi Chris,
I went to your TopFlight site and ordered the P-26 package, paid by PayPal, got a confirmation e-mail. What happens now, do you e-mail me the plane or did I overlook something on your site? :confused:
 
Nothing like that "new airplane" smell in the cockpit! :icon_lol:
Took her up for a joyride around Iba in the Philippines. Nice day in the PI, no typhoons for a change.
 
I've been dying for a P-26 for ages. The moment I can afford to get my FS system up and running again, I'm buying this. She looks great.
 
Mike,
After you purchase the plane NCGent (Chris) will send you a confirmation/thank you e-mail with a link to the download site. It's not instantaneous so give him 12-24 hrs to respond. :)
 
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