- Keystone Patrician
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The Keystone K-78 Patrician was an airliner developed in the United States in the late 1920s, built only in prototype form. It was a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane following the then-standard trimotor layout, and was intended to be the largest and fastest aircraft of its type. ["Air Classics"] The fuselage was constructed from a chromoly tube framework with aluminum longerons and bulkheads, all skinned in fabric. The inner wings were built from steel-truss spars and metal ribs and fabric-covered, while the outer wings of wooden construction.
The flight test program included a much-publicized return flight across the United States and in another stunt, a successful attempt at a load-carrying record was set by lifting a 4,600 lb (2,090 kg) "payload" of "33 girls, two pilots, and a mechanic" to 10,200 ft (3,110 m) in 25 minutes. [Aerofiles]
Colonial Air Transport then flew the prototype (registered NX7962) on charter operations betweenNew York andBoston while a definitive version for the airlines was developed under the designation K-78D. This featured 18 seats, a lavatory, and a separate baggage compartment.The first of these machines (NC98N) was purchased by
Wright Aeronautical Corporation for use as an engine testbed, but also as an executive transport. In keeping with this latter role, a deluxe interior was fitted in place of the passenger compartment, which included an office and sleeping berths. The second aircraft (NC10N) was selected for evaluation byTranscontinental Air Transport for use on a cross-United States route. TAT's technical committee, under the leadership ofCharles Lindbergh , selected the Patrician over five other aircraft: the Curtiss Condor,Boeing 80A ,Ford Trimotor ,Fokker F.10 , and a Sikorsky biplane . Lindbergh himself flew the Patrician to various stops across the United States to research routes and provide an opportunity for TAT to generate publicity for the planned service. One of these stops turned into a fiasco when the Patrician became bogged in mud while landing at Mills Field,San Francisco , requiring the various dignitaries aboard to be unloaded while the aircraft was dug out.Certification was obtained on 30 October 1929, [ATC 260] but before the initial intended batch of ten Patricians could be produced, the
Great Depression made itself felt, and the market disappeared. Keystone reduced the asking price from $90,000 to $65,000, but still found no buyers, and the three prototypes were the only Patricians ever built.pecifications (K-78D)
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