Dayton-Wright XO-3

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TypeObservation
National originUnited States
StatusCanceled
XO-3
General information
TypeObservation
National originUnited States
ManufacturerDayton-Wright
StatusCanceled

The Dayton-Wright XO-3 was an aircraft project developed by Dayton-Wright in 1924.[1]

A contemporary of the successful Douglas O-2, it was an orthodox two seat biplane, powered by a 645 horsepower (481 kW) Wright T-3 V12 engine. The prototype, numbered 23-1254, built by Wright Aeronautical after the demise of Dayton-wright, was allocated the Wright field number P-376.[2][3][4][5]

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