Updated: 27-Nov-2024
As discussed in the Thomas Aeromotor Company chapter, this company merged with the Morse Chain Company to form the Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corporation in 1917.
-It was commissioned to build the Liberty Six, of which it made 52 engines, in the production distribution of this war-effort engine. (see Liberty).
“Liberty 6 (six)”
-The Liberty 6 was an upright six-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that gave 200/215 HP.
From Appendix 7: The Thomas Morse Aircraft Corp. was based in Ithaca, N.Y.
“Two views of Thomas Morse engines”
-There were two models, one giving 135 HP and the other one 150 HP. They had L-shaped chambers and cylinder heads that can be easily changed.
Engines of THOMAS-MORSE AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
Model: Liberty six (Lic.)
Arquitecture:
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke: x
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Weight: