1:48 scale diecast aircraft by Hobby Master Air Power Series HA7502. Boeing P-26C Peashooter Diecast Chinese Air Force 17th Sqn, Nanking, China, 1937.
Length 6 inches
Wingspan 7 inches
Features:
Diecast metal construction with some plastic components.
Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details.
Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals.
Opening canopies, revealing detailed cockpit interiors.
Positionable landing gear.
Presentation stand to display the aircraft "in flight".
Authentic detachable ordinance loads complete with placards.
Accurately detailed underside with concealed screwheads.
The Boeing Model 281 was the export version of the first P-26C. It had the same carbureted engine used in the first �C� versions, new high headrest and wing flaps.
The 281 was actually on the assembly line before the �C� and was used to develop the wing flaps needed to reduce the landing speed. The Model 281 made its maiden flight
in December 1934. The Chinese Air Force aircraft were ordered in 1934 but because of funding problems did arrive until 1936.
In 1934 the Chinese Air Force ordered 11 Model 281 aircraft, the export version of the Boeing P-26. The �Peashooters� were assigned to the 17th Pursuit Squadron of the 3rd Pursuit Group based at Chuyung Airfield near Nanking. The aircraft were delivered
with an overall light grey with large black letters. In mid August 1937 the 17th PS began defending Nanking from Japanese G3M attacks. Due to losses from the new Japanese
A5M and a lack of spare parts the Model 281 was out of service when Nanking fell on December 13 1937.