
The first design of Enders dated from 1910 and had steel tube holding the elevator / rudder and the pilot sitting Grade-wise beneath the wing in a sort of bathtub construction.
This simple high-wing monoplane with its characteristic tuning-fork like steel-tube fuselage was the first aircraft built by the BMFW (Bayerische Motoren- und Flugzeugwerke) in Nürnberg. It is also known as Philipp Enders monoplane. Enders was manager of the BMFW and equipped his first monoplane with a three-cylinder engine of own design.