Dumas

P-26 Peashooter (44.5cm) (#223)

Discontinued

The Peashooter, with its 17.5" wingspan, is a bold and nostalgic entry in Dumas's walnut scale series capturing the charm of early U.S. Army Air Corps fighters. Featuring hand-selected balsa, vacuum-moulded parts, full-size plans, and a 5" prop with F.A.I. Tan II rubber, it's a rewarding and historically rich free-flight kit for modellers of all levels.

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223 Peashooter

Our line of walnut scale planes (17-1/2" wingspan) are so chock full of quality features, that building has once again become part of the fun.Beginners will be astonished by the ease of construction, while experienced modelers will appreciate the quality materials and precision laser cut parts. This kit is just one of many selections representing exciting models that captures the best model aviation has to offer

A brief history of the model:
The Boeing P-26, affectionately nicknamed the "Peashooter," was the first all-metal monoplane fighter to serve with the U.S. Army Air Corps, introduced in the early 1930s. It bridged the gap between the biplane era and modern military aviation, featuring fixed landing gear and an open cockpit. Though quickly outpaced by faster designs, the P-26 was notable for its colourful livery, nimble handling, and historic role in early air defence.

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