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    The Huff-Daland LB-1 was an American biplane light bomber aircraft operated by the United States Army Air Service in the 1920s. Derived from the XLB-1 prototype...
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    Huff-Daland was an American aircraft manufacturer. Formed as Ogdensburg Aeroway Corp in 1920 in Ogdensburg, New York by Thomas Huff and Elliot Daland...
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    The Huff-Daland XB-1 was a prototype bomber aircraft built for the United States Army Air Corps. The XB-1 was the first aircraft named using just a B-...
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    The Huff-Daland Type XV Training Water-Cooled TW-5 was a biplane trainer designed by the Huff-Daland Aero Corporation in the early 1920s for the United...
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    The Huff-Daland XHB-1 "Cyclops" was a 1920s American prototype heavy bomber designed and built by the Huff-Daland company. The XHB-1 was designed as an...
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    The Huff-Daland TA-2 was an American biplane trainer designed by the Huff-Daland Aero Corporation in the early 1920s for the United States Army Air Service...
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    The Keystone LB-5 (originally ordered under the Huff-Daland name) was a bomber aircraft produced in the United States in the late 1920s. Its manufacturer...
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    needed] Boeing TB Heinkel HE 8 Martin T3M Naval Aircraft Factory PN Huff-Daland LB-1 PT boats - marine versions of the 3M/4M/5M-2500[citation needed] Packard-Bentley...
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    The Huff-Daland HD.8A was a small civil transport biplane carrying two passengers built in the U.S. in 1922. The otherwise identical HD-9A offered an...
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    J-1. Dayton-Wright XPS-1 Naval Aircraft Factory N2N Naval Aircraft Factory TS-1 Huff-Daland TA-2 trainer prototype - one example only re-engined Huff-Daland...
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  • Huff-Daland LB-1 Huff-Daland LB-3 Huff-Daland LB-5 Huff-Daland TA-2 Huff-Daland TA-6 Huff-Daland TW-5 Huff-Daland D-49 Huff-Daland Duster Huff-Daland HD-1 Early...
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  • sequence. LB-1Huff-Daland (later Keystone) LB-2 – Atlantic/Fokker LB-3 – Keystone LB-4 – Martin (not built) LB-5 – Keystone LB-6 – Keystone LB-7 – Keystone...
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  • boat Huff-Daland TW-5 trainer Huff-Daland LB-1 light bomber Keystone B-3 bomber Keystone B-4 bomber Keystone B-5 bomber Keystone B-6 bomber Keystone LB-5...
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    and he developed a negative reputation for drinking. On April 7, the Huff-Daland LB-1 bomber he was flying crash-landed near the Back River after an engine...
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    Curtiss B-2 Condor Huff-Daland XB-1 Related lists List of military aircraft of the United States List of bomber aircraft "Martin MB-2 (NBS-1)". National Museum...
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    Keystone XLB-3 (redirect from Keystone LB-3)
    The Keystone XLB-3 (originally built under the Huff-Daland name) was a prototype bomber biplane developed in the United States in the late 1920s. It was...
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    508 lb (1,138 kg) of bombs. Related development Martin NBS-1 Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Fokker XLB-2 Huff-Daland XB-1 Huff-Daland...
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  • 98 lb/sq ft (48.7 kg/m2) Related development Huff-Daland XHB-1 Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Curtiss B-2 Condor Fokker XLB-2 Huff-Daland...
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    Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy of the Fifth Air Force from 14 January to 1 March 1942, it operated against the Japanese advancing through the Philippines...
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    Keystone B-3 (redirect from Keystone LB-10)
    B-3 was originally ordered as the LB-10A (a single-tail modification of the Keystone LB-6), but the Army dropped the LB- 'light bomber' designation in 1930...
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    Deperdussin Seagull 1913 Felixstowe F.1 Handley Page Type G 1913 Huff-Daland HD-1B Huff-Daland HD-4 Huff-Daland HD-9A Huff-Daland TA-2 London and Provincial Fuselage...
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    Corp" in 1920 by Thomas Huff and Elliot Daland, but its name was quickly changed to "Huff-Daland Aero Corp", then to "Huff-Daland Aero Company". The company...
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    The Keystone LB-6 and LB-7 were 1920s American light bombers, built by the Keystone Aircraft company for the United States Army Air Corps, called Panther...
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    Curtiss P-1 Hawk Curtiss P-6 Hawk Curtiss XO-30 (not built) Curtiss XP-10 Dornier Do X Douglas O-31 Douglas O-43 Douglas Y1B-7 Huff-Daland XB-1 Lockheed...
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    Keystone B-5 (redirect from Keystone LB-14)
    B-3A (LB-10A) were reengined with Wright R-1750-3 radial engines and were redesignated Y1B-5. The Army Air Corps changed the design of the last 27 LB-10As...
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    Keystone B-6 (redirect from Keystone LB-13)
    145 sq ft (106.4 m2) Empty weight: 8,057 lb (3,665 kg) Gross weight: 13,350 lb (6,056 kg) Powerplant: 2 × Wright R-1820-1 radial engines, 575 hp (429 kW) each...
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    Originally ordered by the United States Army Air Corps as the LB-13 light bomber. When the LB- designation was dropped in 1930, the first five planes were...
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    prototype) Boeing NB-2 AT-3 Consolidated PT-1 Cox-Klemin TW-2 Curtiss AT-4 Dayton-Wright TW-3 Huff-Daland TW-5 Loening M-8 Naval Aircraft Factory TS-3...
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    Crew: 1 Capacity: 3 passengers / 1,223 lb (555 kg) Length: 32 ft 5 in (9.88 m) Wingspan: 36 ft (11 m) (some sources 40 ft (12 m)) Powerplant: 1 × Wright...
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    11 m) Wing area: 1,217 sq ft (113.1 m2) Airfoil: USA 27 Empty weight: 7,699 lb (3,500 kg) Gross weight: 14,122 lb (6,419 kg) Powerplant: 2 × Wright R-1750...
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