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Keystone Aircraft Corporation

Keystone Aircraft Corporation was an early pioneer in airplane manufacturing. Its headquaters were in Bristol, Pennsylvania. It was formed as Ogdensburg Aeroway Corp in 1920 by Thomas Huff and Elliot Daland , but its name was quickly changed to Huff-Daland Aero Corp and then to the Huff-Daland Aero Company. The company made a name for itself in agricultural aircraft, and then in the United States Army Air Corps' early bomber aircraft. From 1924, James McDonnell (who would later found the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation) was the chief designer.

In 1926, Huff left the company, and it was soon purchased by Hayden, Stone & Co , who increased capital to $1 million (United States) and renamed it Keystone. In 1928, it merged with Loening and was known as Keystone-Loening from then until its purchase by Curtiss-Wright in 1933

Aircraft Models

  • Keystone XB-1B Twin-engine biplane (1927)
  • Keystone B-3A Twin-engine biplane (1930)
  • Keystone K-47 Three-engine biplane (1927)
  • Keystone PK-1 Twin-engine amphibious biplane (1930)
  • Keystone-Loening K-84 "Commuter" Single-engine amphibious biplane (1929)
  • Keystone-Loening K-85 "Air Yacht" Single-engine amphibious biplane (1929)

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