Burgess HT-2 Speed Scout
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The Burgess HT-2 Speed Scout was an experimental
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Development and design

The Speed Scout's airframe was made of wood with a fabric covering, except for the engine cowling which was aluminum. The aircraft was powered by a Curtiss OXX-2 engine. Despite being underpowered, 8 were purchased by the US Navy in 1917 following demonstration flights on 19 May 1917.


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* 1910s United States military reconnaissance aircraft Floatplanes Single-engined tractor aircraft Biplanes HT2 Aircraft first flown in 1917 {{aero-1910s-stub