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English: A U.S. Navy Boeing XF2B-1 (BuNo A7385) at the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory at Hampton, Virginia (USA). Serving as the prototype for the F2B-1 shipboard fighter, the XF2B-1 differed visually in having a pointed spinner and an unbalanced rudder. Like many aircraft of its day, the Boeing model 69 was powered by a Pratt & Whitney Wasp radial engine.
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NASA Langley Research Center [1] photo EL-2002-00591

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19 February 1931

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