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Keystone B-3
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Keystone B-3

Keystone B-3A
Description
Rôle Light bomber
Crew 5
First Flight
Entered Service 1930
Manufacturer Keystone Aircraft Corporation
Number built 63 B-3A
Dimensions
Length 48 ft 10 in 14.9 m
Wingspan 74 ft 8 in 22.8 m
Height 15 ft 9 in 4.8 m
Wing area ft²
Weights
Empty lb kg
Loaded 12,952 lb 5,875 kg
Maximum takeoff lb kg
Capacity
Powerplant
Engines Pratt & Whitney R-1690;-3 (2)
Power 525hp kW
Performance
Maximum speed (sea level) 114 mph 183.4 km/h
Cruising speed 98 mph 157.7 km/h
Combat range 860 miles 1,384 km
Ferry range miles km
Service ceiling 12,700 ft 3,871 m
Rate of climb ft/min m/min
Wing loading lb/ft² kg/m²
Power/Mass hp/lb kW/kg
Armament
Guns Browning .30-calibre machine guns (3)
Bombs 2,500lb
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The Keystone B-3 was a bomber aircraft built for the US Army.

Originally ordered as the LB-10A, but the Army dropped the LB- 'light bomber' designation in 1930. The B-3A was very similar to all of its contemporaries; it had the same twin engine nacelles, the same biplane design, the same gunner turrets.

The B-3A was the last biplane disbanded by the Army; it remained in service until 1940. A few years after it was first produced, a revolution in airplane design rendered it almost completely obsolete.

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