The Thomas-Morse O-19 was an American observation biplane built by the Thomas-Morse Aircraft Company for the United States Army Air Corps.
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An O-19 aircraft of the 2d Observation Squadron at Nichols Field, Luzon, Philippines, c. 1932 | |
Role | Observation biplane Type of aircraft |
Manufacturer | Thomas-Morse |
Introduction | 1929 |
Primary users | United States Army Air Corps Philippine Army Air Corps |
Number built | 176 |
The O-19 was based on the earlier Thomas-Morse O-6 biplane. It was a conventional two-seat biplane of metal construction with fabric-covered wings and tail surfaces. The design was evaluated with a number of different engine installations and the type was ordered into production as the O-19B with a Pratt & Whitney R-1340-7 Wasp radial engine.
Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 3000
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