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XP-26 (XP-936, Y1P-26, Model 248) | Unit: unknown Serial: 32-412 Evaluated at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, from April 1942. Note: headrest shape and lack of aerial.
Artist: © Pete West Source: Air Enthusiast Magazine Source: Sent by Ezz Eldin
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P-26A (Model 266) | Unit: HQ, 20th PG, USAAC Serial: unknown Pilot - CO (Commanding Officer) of 20th PG. Barksdale Field, Louisiana, 1936. Colours are Dark Blue 29 and Yellow.
Artist: unknown Source: "Fighters of the United State Air Force - From World War I Pursuits to the F-117" by Robert F.Dorr and David Donald, Temple Press/Aerospace Hamlyn Publishing Group, The Hamlyn Publishing Group, Michelin House, 81 Fulham Road, London SW3 6RB
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Artist: unknown Source: 'Flying Colors' by William Green and Gordon Swanborough, 1981. |
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Artist: © Richard Ward Source: "The Boeing P-26A" by Peter M.Bowers, Profile Publications Ltd, No.14 |
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P-26A (Model 266) | Unit: 34th PG, USAAC Serial: unknown This aircraft carries a tactical camouflage of water-based paints evaluated during the 1937 War Games. During these games a number of different camouflage patterns and colors were tested.
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P-26A (Model 266) | Unit: 18th PG, USAAC Serial: unknown Wheeler Field, Hawaii, December 1941. The Group had re-equipped with P-40Bs, but P-26As remained as training and hack aircraft.
Artist: unknown Source: 'Flying Colors' by William Green and Gordon Swanborough, 1981.
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P-26A (Model 266) | Unit: 34th PS, 17th PG, USAAC Serial: unknown Destructive experimental paint scheme evaluated in 1935. Note reddish-pink tone (referred to as Desert Sand) had randomly applied areas of Olive Drab and neutral Grey superimposed.
Artist: unknown Source: 'Flying Colors' by William Green and Gordon Swanborough, 1981. Source: "Aviation and Times" 1999, No.4 (36)
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Artist: unknown Source: "Great Aircraft of the World", Book Editor: Len Cacutt Publishers: Marshall Cavendish Books Ltd. 58 Old Compton Street, London W1V 5PA ^ top |
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P-26A (Model 266) | Unit: 20th PG, USAAC Serial: 130 (33-130) Selfridge Field, Michigan.
Artist: © Ivan Borislavov (IB) Source: Sent by Ivan Borislavov (IB)
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P-26A (Model 266) | Unit: 17th PS, 1st PG, USAAC Serial: 11/4MP Nichols Field, Philippines, 1941.
Artist: unknown Source: Starfighter Decals
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P-26A (Model 266) | Unit: 18th PG, USAAC Serial: PR/1 Group CO aircraft. Wheeler Field, Hawaii, 1939.
Artist: © Don Greer Source: "P-26", by Larry Davis, MINI In Action No.2 (No.1602), (c)1994 A Squadron/Signal Publications Inc; ISBN 0-89747-322-1.
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P-26A (Model 266) | Unit: 19th PS, 18th PG, USAAC Serial: PR/2 Wheeler Field in Hawaii, 1939.
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Artist: © P.Endsleigh Castle ARAeS Source: "The Boeing P-26A" by Peter M.Bowers, Profile Publications Ltd, No.14 ^ top |
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P-26A (Model 266) | Unit: 19th PS, 18th PG, USAAC Serial: PR/11 Wheeler Field, Hawaii, in 1939. Note that diagonal fuselage stripe indicated CO of flight and 'PR11' tail designator signified 'P' = pursuit, 'R' = 18th Group, '11' = 11th aircraft in Group.
Artist: unknown Source: "Chasseur Bombardiers" by William Green, Gordon Swanborough. Editions Celiv 1993 pour l'edition fran&
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