
The 1913 Thomas Bros. three-seat nacelle pusher biplane was powered by a 90 hp Austro-Daimler engine. Distinctive are the equal span wings, the nacelle mounted on the wing, the sturdy four-wheel inclusive skids undercarriage and the double rudder. This machine must not be confused with a quite similar single seater nacelle pusher also built by Thomas in 1913. This single seater differed in having unequal span wings and the nacelle that was fitted between the wings.
Span: 37′
Length: 27′