The Keystone B-6 was a biplane bomber developed by the Keystone Aircraft company for the United States Army Air Corps. In 1931, the United States Army...
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Keystone B-5 is a light bomber made by the Keystone Aircraft company for the United States Army Air Corps in the early 1930s. The B-5A was a Keystone...
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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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The Keystone B-3A was a bomber aircraft developed for the United States Army Air Corps by Keystone Aircraft in the late 1920s. The B-3 was originally ordered...
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The Keystone B-4 was a biplane bomber, built by the Keystone Aircraft company for the United States Army Air Corps. Originally ordered by the United States...
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Keystone Aircraft Corporation was an early American airplane manufacturer. Headquartered in Bristol, Pennsylvania, the company was formed as "Ogdensburg...
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military aircraft of the United States Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider, US heavy bomber under development "B-17G Flying Fortress". Air Mobility Command Museum...
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Aircraft employed in carrying the mail were the Curtiss B-2 Condor, Keystone B-4, Keystone B-6, Douglas Y1B-7 and YB-10 bombers; the Boeing P-12 and P-6E...
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Boeing YB-9 (redirect from Boeing B-9)
biplanes built from steel-tube frames covered in doped fabric, such as the Keystone B-6, and Boeing decided to design and build a twin-engined bomber using the...
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List of United States Air Force aircraft designations (1919–1962) (section B: Medium Bomber (1924–1926))
B-1 – Huff-Daland/Keystone B-2 Condor – Curtiss B-3 – Keystone B-4 – Keystone B-5 – Keystone B-6 – Keystone B-7 – Douglas B-8 – Fokker B-9 – Boeing B-10...
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The Keystone Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system in Canada and the United States, commissioned in 2010, formerly owned by TC Energy. It is now owned...
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1930 Operational 30 Keystone B-5 US Heavy bomber 1929 Operational 30 Keystone B-6 US Heavy bomber 1931 Operational 44 Kharkov KhAI-5 USSR Reconnaissance...
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Keystone B-6 of the US Army Air Corps, in use as a mail plane, 1934...
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The Keystone–Loening K-84 Commuter was a single-engine closed-cabin 4-place biplane amphibious flying boat built by Keystone–Loening. It was powered by...
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20th Bombardment Squadron at Langley Field, Virginia, flying the Keystone B-6 and Curtiss B-2 Condor bombers. In February and March 1934, he was part of the...
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with Keystone B-6 bombers. It converted to Martin B-10 bombers in 1936 and operated these until 1938, when it again re-equipped, with Douglas B-18 bombers...
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LB-1 light bomber Keystone B-3 bomber Keystone B-4 bomber Keystone B-5 bomber Keystone B-6 bomber Keystone LB-5 light bomber Keystone LB-6/LB-7 light bomber...
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Huff-Daland Division of the Keystone Aircraft Corporation. A single example of the Huff-Daland XB-1 bomber became the Keystone XB-1B, after its original...
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Falcon (1928–1936) Keystone B-6 (1928–1936) Fairchild C-8 (1928–1936) Martin B-10 (1936–1938) Douglas B-18 Bolo (1938–1942) Consolidated B-24 Liberator (1942–1943)...
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of a B-24. In 1980, two airmen rabbit hunting found the remains of a Keystone B-6A bomber in the woods near the airbase. The wreckage was added to the...
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1919-1928 Keystone LB-5, 1928-1932 Keystone LB-7, 1928-1932 Keystone B-3, 1928-1932 Keystone B-5, 1928-1932 Keystone B-6, 1932-1936 Martin B-10, 1936-1942...
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Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. The 11th is equipped with the Boeing B-52H Stratofortress. The 11th is one of the oldest units in the United States...
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War II. During World War II, the 6th Bombardment Group, Very Heavy was a B-29 Superfortress group assigned to Twentieth Air Force flying bombardment...
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9th Operations Group (section B-29 Superfortress)
and participated in air shows, equipped with Keystone B-6 (1935–36), Martin B-10 (1936–38), and the B-18 Bolo (1938–1942). The 9th moved to Rio Hato...
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20th Bomb Squadron (category Keystone aircraft)
(service test) Keystone XLB-5, 1927 (service test) Keystone LB-5, 1927–1929 Keystone LB-6, 1929–Unknown Keystone LB-7, 1929–Unknown Keystone B-3, 1931–Unknown...
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Keystone beer is a product of the Molson Coors Beverage Company in Golden, Colorado. It was first introduced in Chico, California in September 1989. Keystone...
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Huff-Daland XB-1 (redirect from Keystone XB-1B)
States Army Air Corps. The XB-1 was the first aircraft named using just a B- designation. Prior to 1926, the U.S. Army used LB- and HB- prefixes, signifying...
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1939. The squadron equipped with Douglas B-18 Bolos and became the 25th Bombardment Squadron (Medium) on 6 December 1939 . The squadron had an opportunity...
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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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