Classified by Jane’s in 1910 as an “Air Sucker” of George Thompson, this had an oval fuselage with a wing on top, and propellers within the body to “suck air in, and expel it to work the machine.” No flight data was recorded.
Classified by Jane’s in 1910 as an “Air Sucker” of George Thompson, this had an oval fuselage with a wing on top, and propellers within the body to “suck air in, and expel it to work the machine.” No flight data was recorded.