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Category:Brown B-3

From The Internet Movie Plane Database
Brown B-3.

The Brown B-3 was a 1930s American single-seat touring monoplane and air racer built by the Brown Aircraft Company. Only one aircraft was built. She was based on earlier Brown B-2 Miss Los Angeles single-seat racing monoplane, powered by a 290 hp (219 kW) Menasco C6S-4 Super Buccaneer inline piston engine.
Intended as a long-distance racer as well as a touring aircraft, only one Brown B-3 (NX266Y) was built and sold to Dr. Ross Sutherland from Los Angeles. On October 10, 1943, the aircraft was destroyed in a hangar fire at Van Nuys Airport, then known as the Metropolitan Airport.


This page lists all films that feature the Brown B-3.

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Pages in category "Brown B-3"

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