Probably 180-200 hp radial engine. Look at the size of the tube used for the engine mount. You guys that fly, you are out of your minds…
The wings are probably popsicle sticks glued together wrapped in bed sheets dipped in Elmers glue. When you look at WWII scout planes that is about all there was.
There’s a good (or bad, point of view…), video of a fatal crash of the GeeBee racer in the 30s. It’s flying around and looking good, and just an instant later, it’s a ball of fire. It bordered on the edge of instability and required a very skilled pilot to take it to the limits. General Jimmy Doolittle was one of those pilots. Personally I’m deathly afraid of flying, a very irrational fear. But the engineering has always fascinated me. Especially these types of planes. One of my friends who was a pilot used to say anyone can fly, it’s not that difficult. But taking off and landing, now those require skill! No, I never went up in the air with him. He was a good pilot however, and he died in his sleep. No joke. Knocking on 80 and just went to sleep on his couch and never woke up. Not a bad way to go.