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The Boeing Model 89 first flew in 1928. Designated the F4B by the U.S. Navy and the P-12 by the U.S. Army Air Corps, this fighter was one of the most successful American fighters between WW I and WW II. The F4B was the Navy's front-line fighter until replaced by the Grumman F2F & F3F in 1938. Some Army P-12's remained in service until 1941. | ||||||||||
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