LB-5

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The Keystone LB-5 was a bomber aircraft produced in the United States in the late 1920s. Its manufacturer nicknamed it the Pirate, but this name was not officially adopted by the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC).

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Keystone LB-5; LB5; Light Bomber Design 5
aircraft with 2 tractor-piston-propeller engines, land-based bomber biplaneHuff-Daland Aero Corporation, United States

B-66B DestroyerMitsubishi G4M3


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    Keystone LB-5 in flight 060417-F-1234P-001Keystone LB-5 in flight 060417-F-1234P-001
    Huff-Daland XLB-5Huff-Daland XLB-5
    Keystone LB-5 rear right quarter 060417-F-1234P-004Keystone LB-5 rear right quarter 060417-F-1234P-004
    31st Bombardment Squadron - Keystone LB-531st Bombardment Squadron - Keystone LB-5
    Keystone LB-5 under construction 060417-F-1234P-003Keystone LB-5 under construction 060417-F-1234P-003
    Keystone LB-5A L`Air June 1,1928Keystone LB-5A L'Air June 1,1928
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      commonsimageKeystone LB-5 in flight 060417-F-1234P-001 Commons
      commonsimageHuff-Daland XLB-5 Commons
      commonsimageKeystone LB-5 rear right quarter 060417-F-1234P-004 Commons
      commonsimage31st Bombardment Squadron - Keystone LB-5 Commons
      commonsimageKeystone LB-5 under construction 060417-F-1234P-003 Commons
      commonsimageKeystone LB-5A L'Air June 1,1928 Commons