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Aeroplane Heaven Boeing P-26A Peashooter for MSFS2020

Designed and built by Boeing, this was the first all-metal monoplane fighter aircraft to enter service with the United States Army Air Corps. The prototype first flew in 1932 and after several mishaps and numerous changes, the design was eventually accepted into service two years later. Although the first all-metal fighter it was also the last of its type to use fixed undercarriage, an open cockpit and external bracing wires - a hang-over from the bi-plane era.

Powered by a Pratt & Whitney 9 cylinder radial developing 600hp, the P26 was faster than previous U.S. combat aircraft with a top speed of 234 m.p.h. However just a few years later, designs such as the Curtiss P-36, Hawker Hurricane and Messerschmitt Bf109 were taking command of the skies.

The long telescopic gunsight mounted in front of the windscreen gave rise to pilots dubbing the design "Pea-Shooter" - a name which stuck for the life of the type. In the years before the Second World War, American fighter aircraft were painted in bright colours to signify their respective units. Some designs were incredibly intricate and pilots were justly proud of their mounts. Pursuit Squadron emblems were displayed large on the fuselage sides and various stripes, bands and flashes indicated the rank of the pilot and their position in the squadron.

22 squadrons flew the P-26 and the little fighter were the mainstay of the USAAC front line until 1938. The "Pea-Shooter" was exported to China for use by the Chinese Nationalist Air Force against invading Japanese forces. In August of 1937, the P26’s engaged and shot down three Japanese bombers without loss and the skirmishes that developed between the Chinese Pea-Shooters and Japanese A5Ms became the first recorded aerial dog-fights between two all-metal fighter aircraft.

P26s were also sent to the Philippines following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941. Despite being out-classed by the more modern Japanese foe, the valiant pilots of the Philippine Army Air Corps and their "vintage" P26 Pea-Shooters engaged and destroyed a Mitsubishi G3M bomber and no less than three A6M "Zeros".

By 1943, the P-26 had been retired from active front-line duty and was placed in reserve as a trainer. From a total of 111 airframes built, only a handful remain in museums and at today’s date, only one is airworthy.

Amazing features

- Hi-Fidelity models with exceptional levels of detail

- Beautifully-crafted exterior and interior models built using factory drawings wherever possible.

- Highly detailed Pratt&Whitney R-1340-27 WASP Radial engine

- Accurate flight dynamics and performance envelope

- Authentic WWise Sound-Pack

- Realistic Engine Start routine including manual fuel pump

4 AUTHENTIC LIVERIES

This package includes 4 colourful liveries from the 1930's

- 94th. Pursuit Squadron U.S.A.A.C.

- 95th. Pursuit Squadron U.S.A.A.C.

- Chinese Nationalist Air Force

- Philippines Army Air Corps

Technical requirements

- Windows 7, 8, 10, 11

- Microsoft Flight simulator 2020 V 1.38.2.0 +

- Ram : Minimum 2 + GB RAM (free)

- Hard drive : 6.85 gb

FS2024 compatibility

Please note this is an FS2020 addon. It is compatible only with FS2024. As FS2024 matures there is no guarantee that this addon will continue to be compatible. All reasonable efforts will be undertaken to ensure that will remain so.