Manufacturing MonocoquesThis streamlined fuselage lineup looks to be a string of LWF Model V biplanes. 130 examples of this type were built; most serving domestically in the United States. The Czechoslovakian Air Force (
Československ letectvo) acquired twenty-eight second-hand airplanes, a few of these were subsequently operated third-hand by the Soviet
Glavvozduhflot Air Force upon capture.
The Lowe, Willard & Fowler Engineering Company was founded in December 1915. Within months Fowler and Willard left and the acronym was repurposed to refer to 'Laminated Wood Fuselage' or 'Linen, Wire and Fabric'. By the time of today's publication Lowe had also departed the company. It underwent bankruptcy in 1924.
Fun fact: A modified Model V became the first airplane to fly using the famous 400 hp Liberty L-12 motor.
(from the Australian Town and Country Journal, 23 January 1918):
