- Thomas-Morse MB-6
The Thomas-Morse MB-6 was an American racing aircraft built by
Thomas-Morse Aircraft for theUS Army Air Service .Development and design
After a
Thomas-Morse MB-3 won the 1920Pulitzer Trophy air race, the Army asked Thomas-Morse to built an new aircraft for the 1921 race. On 21 May 1921 they ordered three aircraft for $48,000 each. The MB-6 was a redesigned MB-3, with a reduced wingspan and 400hpWright H-2 angine. The three aircraft arrived for testing atMcCook Field on 20 September 1921. The first one was for ground testing, the second one first flew on 21 October 1921. The third MB-6 crashed during a landing and was destroyed.Operational history
The MB-6 competed in the 1921 Pulitzer Trophy. Piloted by Lt.
J.A. Mccready , it came in third behind two Curtiss aircraft, with a speed of 160.71mph (258.64kph). The aircraft was redesignated "R-2" and scrapped on 31 October 1924.pecifications
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