L-W-F T-3 Explained
The
L-W-F T-3 was an American eight-passenger transport biplane built for the
United States Army Air Service (USAAS) by the L-W-F Engineering Company Inc. Designated T-3 by the Army it was a conventional biplane powered by a 4000NaN0
Liberty L-12A engine. It had an open cockpit for the pilot and an enclosed cabin for eight passengers. The sole T-3 was delivered to the USAAS in 1923, re-designated
XT-3 and used as an engine test bed. A further nine T-3s on order were cancelled and not built.
Further reading
- Book: Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1924 . Grey . C.G. . 1924 . Sampson Low, Marston & company, ltd . London . 237b.