LB-1 | |
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Role | Single engine biplane bomber |
Manufacturer | Huff-Daland |
First flight | 1923 |
Introduction | 1923 |
Primary user | United States Army Air Service |
Number built | 10 |
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 bought by the Army in 1923, the LB-1 development aircraft was powered by a single Packard 2A-2500 engine and carried an extra crewman. It proved underpowered in service trials, and was replaced by the twin-engined XLB-3.
Data from United States Military Aircraft since 1909
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