Monday, March 3, 2025

Planes in formation, Monday Mystery


 I'm trying to identify the aircraft and leaning towards Keystone LB-6 light bombers (biplane) but there are problems with that. The photo caption in the now-forgotten blog source suggested it was taken in 1935, by then apparently all the LB-6s had been scrapped. Are there any topnotch vintage plane spotters out there? 

Martin MB-1

7 comments:

Beazld said...

Might be Martin MB-1’s (?)
https://www.avionslegendaires.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Gmb1-1-600x427.jpg

Mister G said...

Also twin tails, there are so many variations in those years.

Mister G said...

Thanks! Added to the post.

MARSHALL OVERCLOTH said...

In half of nearly every single photograph picture and or in moving pictures of Bi-planes, there was always some goof walking around out there on the wing.

Anonymous said...

And there’s always a goof with a camera to catch him doing it!

MARSHALL OVERCLOTH said...

probably hanging by a rope from a hot air balloon with a giant camera , wearing a bow tie and smoking a cigar.

Anonymous said...

and there’s no one there to take a picture of the cameraman.