Wright Model H

[3] The Model H was a two place, side-by-side configuration seating, open cockpit, biplane with twin rudders, powered with a single engine, propelled by two chain driven pusher propellers.

The engine was fully enclosed in the nose of the aircraft with a driveshaft running rearward to the propeller drive chains.

[4] Howard Reinhart purchased a Wright Model HS for Pancho Villa, who hired him in support of his insurgent force.

[6] In 2003, a Wright propeller matching the Model HS specifications was auctioned for over US$25,000.

The construction of the propeller was hand carved wood with a linen covering, metal tips and a custom finish.

3/4 rear view of a Model H
A Model H in flight at Simms Station, Dayton OH in 1914
a Wright 6-60 on display at the Smithsonian