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the other photo -

 

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Aircraft noted to have been delivered to the AAC in 1929. Photo notation on the front indicates location as March Field, California.

 

Larry

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Vahe Demirjian

The interesting thing about the Curtiss B-2 Condor is that even though the US Army Air Corps judged it to have superior performance compared to the Keystone LB-6, it noticed that the LB-6 cost far less than the B-2, so in 1928 a compromise was made to buy 17 production LB-6s and 12 production B-2 Condors.

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