Lowe-Willard-Fowler XNBS-2
Role | Biplane night bomber |
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National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Lowe, Willard & Fowler Engineering Company |
Primary user | United States Army Air Corps |
Number built | 0 |
Developed from | LWF Model H Owl |
The Lowe-Willard-Fowler XNBS-2 was a planned 1920s biplane night bomber designed by the Lowe, Willard & Fowler Engineering Company for the United States Army Air Service.
Development
The LWF XNBS-2 was a scaled-down version of the LWF Model H Owl mailplane. Two XNBS-2 prototypes were ordered in 1923 but the project was cancelled before construction started.[1]
Specifications
Data from National Museum of the United States Air Force[2]
General characteristics
- Length: 46 ft 5 in (14.15 m)
- Wingspan: 90 ft (27 m)
- Gross weight: 14,000 lb (6,350 kg)
- Powerplant: 2 × Liberty L-12A supercharged V-12 water-cooled piston engines, 420 hp (310 kW) each
References
- ↑ "LWF XNBS-2". NMUSAF. 25 June 2009.
- ↑ "LWF XNBS-2 Technical Notes". National Museum of the United States Air Force. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
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