- P-26A 33-130 of the 1st Pursuit Group
- P-26A 101 of the 17th Pursuit Group
- Boeing P-26A 33-137 PA137 of the 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1th PG
- Boeing P-26A #43 of the 73rd Pursuit Squadron, 1st PG 1937
- Boeing P-26 fighters
- Boeing P-26A #97 of the 17th PS
- XP-936 Bolling Field February 1932
- Formation of Peashooters of 20th Pursuit Group 1939
- Boeing P-26A of the Philippine AF
- Boeing P-26A #130
- P-26B 33-191 of the 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group 2
- P 26A of the 17th Pursuit Group in flight over California 1934
- P-26B Wright Field
- P-26B
- Boeing P-26A of the 19th Pursuit Squadron, 18th PG, Hawaii 6 March 1939
- P-26B Peashooter 33-191 of the 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st PG
- Boeing XP-26
Peashooter was the first all-metal production fighter aircraft and the first pursuit monoplane used by the USAAC. The prototype first flew in 1932, and were used by the United States Army Air Corps as late as 1941 in the Philippines.