The Bomber on the ground is a Keystone, but the bomber flying in formation is a Curtiss. Look at the horizontal tail surfaces of each one--the Curtiss has two planes verses the Keystone's single plane, and the strut work mounting the top wing to the fuselage is different also.
Could you imagine a few hours in those turrets? In the propwash in the open air at a bone chilling altitude? Maybe the exhaust will warm you!
tubernation1 7 months ago
Walter E. Lees was my great grandfather. Pretty neat coming across this video on YouTube. Thanks for sharing it!! :)
mzlove1974 8 months ago
Bomberguy, you STILL da man!
oldfart387 9 months ago
The Bomber on the ground is a Keystone, but the bomber flying in formation is a Curtiss. Look at the horizontal tail surfaces of each one--the Curtiss has two planes verses the Keystone's single plane, and the strut work mounting the top wing to the fuselage is different also.
Tiger28806 1 year ago
5*****!
megatwingo 2 years ago
Pretty odd to see the machinegun placement at what appears to be the rear of the engine nacelles
GREEROPS 3 years ago
Keep 'em coming, Bomberguy!
denberg2 4 years ago