Tuesday, April 7, 2009

US Air Force Museum - Interwar Years

The period between WWI and WWII represented a period of rapid growth for aviation. Planes shed their top wing and started to get more streamlined and faster. Unfortunately, I didn't capture too much of that in my trip down to the Air Force Museum. But here are some examples.


This is the P-26 Peashooter. It represents the first all metal aircraft used by the US and one of the earliest monoplanes. This was built by Boeing.




This is the North American A-17. It never really saw much service.

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