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PostPosted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:29 pm 
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Thanks Wacoykc! These are great!



This was taken at McCook Field I believe.

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Here are some more between the wars photos. I promised I would post them so here you go.

Wright - Martin M-8 Pursuit
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Standard - Caproni
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Huff - Daland TA-6
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Keystone LB-5 bombers of the 72nd Bombardment Squadron Honolulu 1932
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XCO-5
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Pomilio Bros. BVL-12
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Another interesting photo of two Wright Field based aircraft.

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Always thought this was a cool photo...rare too. Notice the P-26 is missing one landing gear fairing?

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Here is a good formation shot of P-36's belonging to the 27th Pursuit Squadron.

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MARTIN B-10
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LB-7
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LB-7
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LB-7
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LB-7
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DeHavilland DH.9
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Fokker T-2

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Good looking airplane that wasn't too successful

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Thanks for doing that ZTex - thanks too to Wacoykc for scanning them.

So what is that last aircraft?

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I think it would be really cool to build a replica of a Keystone bomber, even if it wasn't as close to original as I might like.

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I think it would be really cool to build a replica of a Keystone bomber...


Leslie Hunt's book Veteran and Vintage Aircraft back in the '70s mentioned that the then-USAF Museum had components of two Keystone LB-6 or LB-7 bombers (both had serial numbers beginning with 29-) that were to be combined to build one airframe. I'm still hoping someone can finally confirm or deny this. According to Baugher, nine of these aircraft ended up in Hawaii, the last one being surveyed in May of 1935; some of them ended up as strafing targets at Luke Field. Has anyone scouted around Hawaii for remains?

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Hey...they had a beautiful Martin MB-2 built from scratch....might as well order a Keystone or maybe a Barling! :shock:

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That Fokker T2 is currently on display @ NASM on the Mall


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Funny how many of these had absolutely no forward visibility built into them ! :shock: Flying those would have been kind of special.

I noticed that the Wright Martin M-8 "Pursuit" is probably one of the worst in that regard ! :lol:

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