
The 1921 Snyder-Macready Baby Bomber designed by O H Snyder was a single-place, open cockpit biplane, powered by a chain-driven 18hp Indian engine The Indian motor which had previously been in the builder’s motorcycle. The propeller was driven through a chain and sprocket reduction gear.
The landing speed was 20 mph and the plane usually stopped within 40 feet after touching the ground.
Of all-wood construction, it was popular with home-builders of the time, with plans published in magazines.
Engine: 18hp Indian
Wingspan: 21’7″
Length: 16’6″
Useful load: 186 lb
Max speed: 62 mph
Cruise: 50 mph
Stall: 35 mph
Seats: 1