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City / Airport:Dayton - Wright-Patterson AFB / Wright AFB (KDWF / DWF)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:1 June 1929 to 30 August 1929
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Photo ID:671676Submit Correction
View count: 89
The LB-12 was merely the first LB-7 airframe modified with the latest R-1860 Hornet B engines for evalution. This did not last long as it was ready in June 1929 and wrecked on 30 August. It wears Wright Field project number P-555 with an X thrown in. Photo from: US Air Force
Registration / Serial:28-388
Alternate Serial:AC28-388
Aircraft Version:Keystone XLB-12
C/n (msn):[ 28-388 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Dayton - Wright-Patterson AFB / Wright AFB (KDWF / DWF)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:1 June 1929 to 30 August 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Dayton - Wright-Patterson AFB / Wright AFB (KDWF / DWF)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:1 June 1929 to 30 August 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:671676Submit Correction
View count: 89
The LB-12 was merely the first LB-7 airframe modified with the latest R-1860 Hornet B engines for evalution. This did not last long as it was ready in June 1929 and wrecked on 30 August. It wears Wright Field project number P-555 with an X thrown in. Photo from: US Air Force
Registration / Serial:28-388
Alternate Serial:AC28-388
Aircraft Version:Keystone XLB-12
C/n (msn):[ 28-388 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Dayton - Wright-Patterson AFB / Wright AFB (KDWF / DWF)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:1 June 1929 to 30 August 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Albuquerque - Auxiliary Army Air Field (closed)Map
Region / Country:New Mexico, United States
Photo Date:March 1929 to December 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:439926Submit Correction
View count: 517
The other planes are wearing the literal 'bomber' badge of the 20th Bombardment Squadron from Langley Field, Virginia. Oxnard Field was eventually swallowed by ABQ / Kirtland AFB, but was originally a separate airfield. Photo from: Albuquerque Museum
Registration / Serial:29-1
Alternate Serial:AC29-1
Aircraft Version:Keystone LB-7
C/n (msn):[ 29-1 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Albuquerque - Auxiliary Army Air Field (closed)Map
Region / Country:New Mexico, United States
Photo Date:March 1929 to December 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Albuquerque - Auxiliary Army Air Field (closed)Map
Region / Country:New Mexico, United States
Photo Date:March 1929 to December 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:439926Submit Correction
View count: 517
The other planes are wearing the literal 'bomber' badge of the 20th Bombardment Squadron from Langley Field, Virginia. Oxnard Field was eventually swallowed by ABQ / Kirtland AFB, but was originally a separate airfield. Photo from: Albuquerque Museum
Registration / Serial:29-1
Alternate Serial:AC29-1
Aircraft Version:Keystone LB-7
C/n (msn):[ 29-1 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Albuquerque - Auxiliary Army Air Field (closed)Map
Region / Country:New Mexico, United States
Photo Date:March 1929 to December 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:26 April 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:430183Submit Correction
View count: 492
Photographed during an airshow at United Airport in Burbank. Classified as light bombers, the LB-6 and LB-7 were twin-engined machines with a crew of five. Photo from: Los Angeles Times / University of California, Los Angeles
Registration / Serial:28-394
Alternate Serial:AC28-394
Aircraft Version:Keystone LB-7
C/n (msn):[ 28-394 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:26 April 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:26 April 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:430183Submit Correction
View count: 492
Photographed during an airshow at United Airport in Burbank. Classified as light bombers, the LB-6 and LB-7 were twin-engined machines with a crew of five. Photo from: Los Angeles Times / University of California, Los Angeles
Registration / Serial:28-394
Alternate Serial:AC28-394
Aircraft Version:Keystone LB-7
C/n (msn):[ 28-394 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:26 April 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive