;XPW-9 :Three prototypes built for Air Service evaluation. First aircraft scrapped at McCook Field on February 21, 1925, second static tested in October 1928 and the third was still flying in December 1928. ;PW-9 :30 produced 1925-26, first production variant, D-12 engine. ;PW-9A :24 produced 1926-27, D-12C engine. ;PW-9B :One modified PW-9A, delivered as PW-9B in 1927. ;PW-9C :40 produced 1927-28, D-12D engine. ;PW-9D :16 produced 1928-34, final production variant. ;
XP-4 :Designation of one PW-9 (ser no. 25-324) re-engined with a Packard 1A-1500 engine. Boeing Model 58. ;AT-3 :Designation of one PW-9A (ser no. 26-374) converted to single-seat trainer with a Wright-Hispano engine. ;FB-1 :Ten built as FB-1s from initial order of 16, remaining six modified to other sub-types (FB-2, FB-3, FB-4). Powered by a Curtiss D-12. Initial Navy delivery, shore-based only. ;FB-2 (Model 53) :Two FB-1s modified for carrier operation, Packard 1A-1500 engine. Later converted to FB-1 standard. . ;FB-3 (Model 55) :Three built to evaluate the Packard 1A-1500 engine. Like the FB-4, the FB-3 was fitted with floatplanes. Following a crash in December 1925, the remaining two were converted to conventional landing gear. ;FB-4 (Model 54) :One built, experimental model with a
Wright P-1 radial engine and fitted with floatplanes. Later converted to FB-6 standard. ;FB-5 (Model 67) :27 built, production version. Powered by a Packard 2A-1500 engine. ;FB-6 :FB-4 re-engined with a
Pratt & Whitney R-1340-B Wasp engine. ;FB-7 (Model 67A) :Development of FB-5, powered by a Pratt & Whitney R-1340-A Wasp engine, not built. ;XFB-5 (Model 97) :Designation for one FB-5 (
A-7101) used for development tests in 1927. ==Operators==