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159:(serial number 27-344) with an LB-5A tail unit; longer (75 foot) straight-chord, untapered and noticeably swept-back wings; and 525 hp (391 kW) Wright Cyclone R-1750-1 radial engines suspended on struts between the wings rather than mounted on the lower wing. This produced a bomber with twice the rate of climb as the LB-5 and slightly faster cruise speed. Production LB-6s featured a five-foot longer fuselage.
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which she will drop bomb flares on the city and make a return flight to the Dayton army field. The flight is to be a practicable demonstration by the Army Air Corp of the value of refueling airplanes in the air when engaged in bombing expeditions over a long distance". The aircraft was wrecked in August the same year.
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According to an article in the
Baltimore Sun the XLB-12 Prototype was used on a refueling and bombing trial in April 1929. Big Bomber to be Refueled during Flight "The huge twin-motored army bomber (sic) which will take off from Dayton, O., fly to New York City and be refueled while in midair, after
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from "LB-" (Light bomber) to "B-", but were delivered after the change. Although delivered as bombers, they saw service as cargo and observation aircraft. The LB-10 variant became the basis of the B-3 through B-6 bombers, all of which used the original LB-6 design, and which served as the primary
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The LB-6/LB-7 was the first operational service model of a 13,000 lb (5,897 kg) twin-tail biplane bomber of a series produced by
Keystone. 35 served operationally between 1929 and 1934. A number of variants were built for test and evaluation purposes but never placed into production or
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for production in early 1928 and although the
Curtiss aircraft was clearly the better of the two, the conservative Army Air Corps leadership chose the Wright-powered LB-6 and the Pratt & Whitney-powered LB-7, ordering 35 aircraft.
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Beginning in March 1931 the surviving bombers in the
Continental United States were taken out of front-line service, re-designated the ZLB-6 and ZLB-7, and sent to the 40th School Squadron at
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Proposed version with 525 hp (391 kW) GR-1690 Hornet A engines; seven ordered, but re-engined and re-designated before production. Five delivered as the
700:
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Proposed version with 575 hp (429 kW) GR-1860 Hornet B engines; three ordered, but re-engined and re-designated before production. Delivered as the
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service. The LB-10 variant became the basis for the B-3 to B-6 series of similar bombers that were the last biplane bombers ordered by the Air Corps.
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https://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675072639_recovery-of-LB-7-aircraft_recovery-team_Major-William-Blackburn_inspect-remains
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The frame of a USAAC LB-7 aircraft which crashed in
Nicaragua in 1931 was still intact when inspected in 1969.
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Similar to the LB-7, with 575 hp (429 kW) R-1860-1 Hornet B engines for evaluation.
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bombardment force of the Army Air Corps prior to the advent of the monoplane bomber.
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The remaining variants were ordered before the 1930 change of designators by the
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The
Keystone XLB-6 prototype was created by refitting the final triple-tailed
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One LB-6 re-engined with 525 hp (391 kW) R-1690-3 Hornet A engines.
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One LB-6 re-engined with 525 hp (391 kW) R-1750-3s for evaluation.
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1931 designation of two LB-6 and the LB-11 (in 1933) as training aircraft.
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LB-11 re-engined with 525 hp (391 kW) GR-1750s for evaluation.
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by the company, but adoption of the name was rejected by the U.S. Army.
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1929 note attached to original 1929 AP photo from
Baltimore Sun archive
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engines, 18 built in 1929 and three LB-6s re-engined as LB-7s in 1930.
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2 Ă— trainable .303 in (7.7 mm) Lewis guns in open dorsal position
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The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982–1985)
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radial engines of 525 hp (391 kW), 17 built in 1929.
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The LB-7 used the same extended-span LB-6 airframe powered by
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Production version of the XLB-10, 63 built, all redesignated
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Eight LB-6s and all operational LB-7s were delivered to the
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Keystone
Panther 3-view drawing from Aero Digest July 1928
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with Pratt & Whitney engines; the remaining 27 became
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U.S.Military
Aircraft Designations and Serials since 1909
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1 Ă— trainable .303 in (7.7 mm) Lewis gun in ventral hatch
714:, p. 135. Midland Counties Publications, 1979.
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Keystone LB-6, National Museum of the USAF fact page
345:One LB-7 re-engined with 575 hp (429 kW)
335:One LB-7 re-engined with 550 hp (410 kW)
431:1931 designation of ten LB-7 as training aircraft.
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648:List of military aircraft of the United States
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767:"Looking Down on Uncle Sam's Latest Bomber"
690:https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/106785
274:, where they were all written off in 1931.
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567:632 mi (1,017 km, 549 nmi)
1138:bomber designations, Army/Air Force and
555:114 mph (183 km/h, 99 kn)
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728:, p. 2255. Orbis Publishing, 1985.
561:95 mph (153 km/h, 83 kn)
16:1927 bomber aircraft family by Keystone
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540:radial engines , 525 hp (391 kW) each
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177:
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518:1,148 sq ft (106.38 m)
143:The LB-6 was in competition with the
1859:Twin piston-engined tractor aircraft
325:LB-6 with 525 hp (391 kW)
1844:1920s United States bomber aircraft
500:49 ft 3 in (15.01 m)
337:Pratt & Whitney R-1860 Hornet B
327:Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet A
13:
506:75 ft 0 in (23.0 m)
14:
1870:
512:18 ft 1 in (5.5 m)
442:
27:
592:2 Ă— trainable .303 in (7.7 mm)
367:prior to delivery. 36 built as
762:Keystone LB-14, NMUSAF article
757:Keystone LB-13, NMUSAF article
752:Keystone LB-10, NMUSAF article
747:Keystone LB-9, NUMUSAF article
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579:600 ft/min (180 m/s)
530:13,440 lb (6,100 kg)
349:geared engines for evaluation.
1:
811:Keystone and Keystone-Loening
742:Keystone LB-8, NMUSAF article
737:Keystone LB-7, NMUSAF article
732:Keystone LB-6, NMUSAF article
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573:11,650 ft (3,550 m)
524:7,024 lb (3,186 kg)
1854:Aircraft first flown in 1927
457:United States Army Air Corps
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171:United States Army Air Corps
129:United States Army Air Corps
123:light bombers, built by the
92:United States Army Air Corps
7:
1781:Fighter-bomber, in F-series
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315:Production version with
309:modified for evaluation.
139:Design & development
605:2,000 lb (910 kg) Bombs
538:Wright Cyclone R-1750-1
485:General characteristics
339:engines for evaluation.
317:Wright R-1750-1 Cyclone
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1760:Redesignated A-series
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463:Specifications (LB-6)
194:XLB-12 port-side view
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1730:Tri-Service sequence
1023:Observation aircraft
375:with Wright engines.
44:Biplane light bomber
615:Related development
289:Surviving airframes
264:6th Composite Group
248:5th Composite Group
244:72nd Bomb Squadrons
208:96th Bomb Squadrons
178:Operational history
164:Pratt & Whitney
105:18 production LB-7
1148:Original sequences
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260:25th Bomb Squadron
224:11th Bomb Squadron
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88:Primary user
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