Nope & Nope again. I think maybe the term " classic " is being used in a broader sense, as in a type or stlyle. I agree the P-6 is a "Classic " in it's own right.
1 - Classic single seat fighter biplane
2 - developed between the wars
3 - unequal span staggered biplane
4 - used by multiple nations
5 - wing bracing by "N" struts.
6 - ailerons on both wings
7 - fixed L.G. split type, oleo sprung
8 - wheels were housed in streamlined fairings, were fitted with brakes. 9 - For winter operations ski's could be fitted to under carriage
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