Huff-Daland XHB-3
The Huff-Daland XHB-3 was a proposed heavy bomber envisaged by Huff-Daland in the late 1920s. The leadership of the United States Army Air Corps found the XHB-3 design too radical to be a real proposition, so the design remained a paper project only.[1][2]
Huff-Daland XHB-3 | |
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Role | Heavy bomber |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Huff-Daland |
Status | project only |
Number built | 0 |
Specifications
Data from [3]
General characteristics
- Crew: 5
- Powerplant: 2 × Packard 2A-2540 12-cylinder V-cylinder piston engines, 787 hp (587 kW) each
- Propellers: metal propellers
Performance
- Landing speed:
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See also
References
- "Huff-Daland XHB-3". www.joebaugher.com.
- Wagner, Ray. American Combat Planes of the 20th Century: A Comprehensive Reference. Reno, Nevada: Jack Bacon & Co, 2004. ISBN 0-930083-17-2.
- "Huff-Daland XHB-3". www.historyofwar.org.
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