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  • Thomas-Morse R-5
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  • The Thomas-Morse R-5 also known as the TM-22 was an American single-engined parasol monoplane racing aircraft of the 1920s. Two were built for the United States Army Air Service in 1922, but after competing in the 1922 Pulitzer Trophy Race the type was abandoned.
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eng1 type
  • liquid-cooled V12 engine
length in
  • 10
Introduced
  • 1922
primary user
Type
  • Racing aircraft
wing area sqft
  • 174
Height in
  • 6
Manufacturer
max speed mph
  • 188
National Origin
length ft
  • 19
Height ft
  • 8
First Flight
  • 1922-09-29
span ft
  • 29
gross weight lb
  • 2850
span in
  • 0
prime units?
  • imp
Retired
  • 1923
Crew
  • 1
Number Built
  • 2
eng1 name
eng1 hp
  • 600
Designer
  • B. Douglas Thomas
ref
  • The American Fighter
eng1 number
  • 1
abstract
  • The Thomas-Morse R-5 also known as the TM-22 was an American single-engined parasol monoplane racing aircraft of the 1920s. Two were built for the United States Army Air Service in 1922, but after competing in the 1922 Pulitzer Trophy Race the type was abandoned.