The Elias XNBS-3 was a 1920s prototype biplane bomber built by Elias for the United States Army Air Corps.[1]
Elias XNBS-3 | |
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Role | Night bomber Type of aircraft |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Elias |
Primary user | United States Army Air Corps |
Number built | 1 |
The XNBS-3 was a large biplane bomber with a steel tube fuselage and powered by two 425 hp (317 kW) Liberty 12A piston engines.[1] It had a conventional landing gear with a tailskid and a crew of four. The prototype was designated XNBS-3 (XNBS=prototype night bomber short distance). On 13 August 1924 Lieutenant John A. Macready test piloted the Elias XNBS-3 twin engine bomber for the United States Army Air Corps at McCook Field in Dayton, Ohio. The XNBS-3 had New York to Chicago non-stop range and five machine guns for defense.[2] It was similar to the earlier Martin NBS-1 and was no real improvement, so it was not ordered into production.[3]
Data from [3] National Museum of the United States Air Force
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