
Lasley Sport N819N is one of the original Roza creations of the early ’30s, and it was acquired by Franklin Aircraft Co, who modified it a prototype for their Sport 90. It was purchased by Lasley c.1935. who built and installed Peyton Autry-designed wings, then sold it to Lloyd Gabriel. After a crash, it was rebuilt in 1953, reportedly with 125hp Continental, then crashed to destruction in 1957 while buzzing a house.
Engine: Velie M-5, later 90hp Lambert and 65hp Continental
Wingspan: 20’0″
Length: 18’0″
Useful load: 300 lb
Max speed: 110 mph
Cruise: 100 mph
Stall: 45 mph
Range: 300 ceiling (est): 11,000′
Seats: 1