Packard Le Pere Lusac 11 American two-seat fighter (PBR)

The Packard Le Pere Lusac 11 was an American two-seat fighter aircraft developed during the 1920s.
It was a biplane designed for pursuit and observation, serving primarily as a trainer aircraft for the United States Army Air Service.
The aircraft featured a tandem open cockpit for the pilot and observer/gunner, equipped with dual controls for training purposes.
Powered by a V-12 Liberty engine, the Le Pere Lusac 11 showcased good performance for its time, with decent speed and maneuverability.
However, despite its capabilities, it did not enter production in significant numbers, with only a small quantity being built.
It primarily served in a training capacity and saw limited operational use due to advancements in aircraft technology and changing military requirements.
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